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This Rick is “his Rick” in every way that matters since he’s the only one Morty has ever really known. Besides, if Morty can adjust to this Beth, Jerry and Summer not being "his" then adjusting to the truth about this Rick should be trivial.

The story isn’t kneecapped in any way. Judgement was self-contained and I don’t really recall them leaving any dangling threads. You have a mystery and by the end the full story is told. I assume the sequel will really only require basic knowledge of the first game but otherwise stand on its own, as well. So you

All their crazy magic and none of them just thought about creating a fake Christine to replace the dead one and taking the still alive Christine into the future to preserve the timeline. Just grab a corpse, cast a glamour, swap it for the real Christine just before she dies and there you go. Faking a death can’t be

I think I actually liked SR2 the most, when they kind of were the scrappy underdogs pulling off an insane takeover of the city. The silliness was fine in the later games and I enjoyed them quite a bit but I’m good with them dialing it back and maybe returning to a place where it’s over the top but not to that point of

The assumption, though, is that Superman would have been evil in the film. It’s entirely possible that Waller would have sent them to take out Superman simply because she viewed him as a potential threat to her overall plans. Worst case scenario is they fail and she just plays it off as a bunch of villains going after

I don’t like it. I don’t really know why. Maybe because it feels like they’ve already settled on Tim’s love interest being Steph and anything else just feels like a stop on the road to their reconciliation. So it’s kind of like what’s the point? It feels like they just did it so they could say there’s a bi member of

In this case 99% is technically 100% as the remaining achievement can’t actually be earned. So I’m not sure if it would trigger my OCD. I mean it might from an organizational standpoint if I saw a bunch of 100s and then a 99 breaking it up but from an actual completion standpoint I would probably just accept that 99%

It’s always possible they aren’t genetically related at all and merely variants of the role of Loki, if that makes sense. Loki was adopted so maybe in Sylvie’s timeline Odin took a different child or even had a biological daughter. So in a multiversal sense they both filled the role of their timeline’s Loki but they

I guess I can see why it would be divisive given it stands in pretty stark contrast to the rest of the soundtrack. It fits the character, though. I think it’s kind of fun. Not something I’d listen to all the time but not something that would cause me to lose a match, unless I was too busy smiling and bobbing my head

She's technically both. She's a combination of Sylvie Lushton, the second Enchantress, and Lady Loki.

Isn’t this basically the plot to Bring It On?

Wasn’t that his voice as Candyman in the trailer?

I’m not really sure The Honeymooners fits, either. Ralph was a lout but Alice wasn’t exactly put-upon. She always called him out on his stupid schemes and put him down harder than he ever did her. It was also pretty clear he was a kind man and devoted husband who really just wanted the best for Alice. I always felt

My understanding is that it’s not an issue of feminism, anti-feminism or elitism. From what I’ve seen the issue stems from the fact that the word is a wholly English neologism that doesn’t actually make sense to Spanish speaking individuals and yet is being imposed upon them, with some critics even calling it

I was under the impression that Latinx was largely rejected by the Spanish speaking community and considered disrespectful and offensive. Did that change or are we all just sort of ignoring it?

I guess it’s a good thing for Harley and Ivy that they’re villains. Although I would absolutely buy the Pussy Eating Batman figure with tongue swirling action.

I don’t know, is this really all that shocking? I mean in RE7 he got his hand cut off then they stapled it back on and he went about his business like nothing had really happened. He can get his leg cut off and he just reattaches it and gets back to running around. I guess the idea that he was technically killed

In fairness, though, the article title doesn’t really give away what the article is going to be about. So they easily could have clicked on it thinking it was going to be about something in the game they did care about.

I remember when Netflix would keep a show going for a few seasons no matter how bad it was. Now they cancel anything remotely good in favor of shitty Lifetime-esque movies. Then they have the balls to email me saying they’re raising the cost to bring all sorts of new shows. How about keeping the good stuff you’ve

The way they handled John was strange to me. Were we supposed to hate him? He was offered the chance to be Captain America and he took it. Then we see that he’s basically a good guy who is taking the role seriously and genuinely feels it’s his chance to do something good and that he can be proud of. But instead of