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If Marvel movies all have the same tone, color palettes, cinematography, etc., then they 100% won’t try to break the mold with their next big tentpole movie and hire a filmmaker with a very different, bold visual style.

I DON’T KNOW. Even James’ recap gets it wrong.

I don’t know why people keep not understanding that part. Multiverse has been since day one and they keep saying that. It’s the war they want to avoid.

FUCK, shut down the thread we have a winner.

So now this show is potentially in that weird AOS spot where it has to cleave its own territory.

This might have been the most Doctor Who moment in the while series. It’s definitely something being I could see River Song doing to the Doctor.

Is kissing yourself incest? I don’t know. I’d fuck myself.

This felt very, very Doctor Who to me as well - but less in the typical vein of Doctor-and-Companion, but more like an episode where two versions of the Master went off on adventures.

perhaps because there’s never any real sense of risk that Loki and Sylvie aren’t going to make it out alive.

This one felt a lot like Dr. Who in terms of look, vibe, a sortof cheapness, and also DiMartino. There’s nothing wrong with Dr. Who, but it felt like it was aiming for Thor: Ragnarok, but only got partway there. And if someone is playing opposite Hiddleston they really need to pop (Owen Wilson has been fun) and so

So the MCU has become like the comic books. It was unavoidable. The multiverse is all purpose and good for what ails you.

This was a weird episode. It reminded me of a bunch of different things, most of them having nothing to do with Loki or the MCU. Mainly it seemed a lot like Doctor Who, even more than the first two episodes did. It was like an episode with the Master, with the two hyper smart Doctor types moving back and forth from

“during these proceedings, Jamie Spears has sold the family home and is currently living in an RV parked in a warehouse full of Britney Spears memorabilia in her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana.”

The rampant runaway train speculation that happened with WandaVision makes me want to make sure someone is pointing out the Occam’s Razor here. The most logical explanation is she’s a Loki variant who, upon learning there were endless Lokis, wanted to be her own person and forge her own identity and that started by

With the time travel and everything, this show already had some Doctor Who vibes here and there but this episode felt very much like a Doctor Who episode where the Doctor kinda sucked at his job.  

My thoughts exactly; specifically, 10 and Donna Noble. 

One of the notes I took was, “What are the ethics of hooking up with your own variant?”

This felt, from top to bottom, like a mid-to-good episode of Doctor Who.

I’m at the point where I enjoy Star Wars toys more than Star Wars itself.

What’s interesting to me in this...discussion...is that, for some reason, people seem to find it difficult to imagine that there can be close, non-toxic, platonic relationships among gay men and straight men. Or, shit, for that matter, close, non-toxic, platonic relationships among gay men (believe it or not, folx,