Miss Thing and the FF confirmed
Miss Thing and the FF confirmed
That’s a lot more quantifying than you initially did. Your statement was “masturbating in front of people who aren’t your sex partner is gross” - which ignored the fact that not all sexual activity happens between people who are ‘partners’, in reply to an article about someone in this specific case consenting to the…
Does Kevin have any other defining aspect to his character other than his needy love of dick? Does he have dreams? A hobby? Favourite cereal, even?
Let’s stipulate that you are a virgin
Comic book consciousness =/= public consciousness. Big difference between the two. Even Iron Man was thought of by the public as a C-list hero at best before his film was released. No one on the street had a clue who he was. Same with Ant-Man and the Guardians.
The longer running comic book properties have more…
Jessica Jones and Luke Cage season 2 barely lean on the events of Defenders at all, so cheer up buttercup.
The Eternals may as well be the Guardians or Ant-Man though, and vice-versa, because either way the public knows next-to-nothing about them. So really, one isn’t more or less of a gamble than the other.
I do know Fiege really wanted to do an Inhuman film and the Marvel TV side instead snapped that up as a show, so…
Uh, The Wasp was a founding member of the avengers, yet no one but comic book fans were concerned about where she was either.
Ant-Man may have been in developmental hell forever, but that doesn’t change the fact that people raised eyebrows at both films when they were formally announced as being in production, because…
It says Disney has floated the idea of picking it up on their streaming service, but I’m pretty sure EW corroborated that it was Netflix who initially said no, rather than the notion offered by this article that makes it sound like Disney nixed their own show.
Even though the DnA run was critically loved, Guardians still was never lighting up the comic charts. I specfically recall when the film was announced, the reaction was somewhere between “who?”, “Marvel’s first bomb lol” and “scraping the bottom of the barrel already something something X-Men rights”. Same with…
Also lol at the difference of tone between this cancellation news and Iron Fist’s.
All the kids weren’t asking for an Ant-Man or Guardians film initially either, you’ll recall.
and whereas the earlier killing of Iron First sounded like it was mostly Disney’s doing
Out of all the things that have happened over the past few episodes, I feel watching Abigail drink the cup of poison was one of the most sad and shocking. I feel her nature was telegraphed as soon as she had a sip, and that just made what happened next that much worse.
The case of Abigail was clear to me in this episode, at the least.
I may have to watch that scene again, but that little personal justification makes sense (even though it was a terrible idea, like you said).
A bit surprised, since I’ve been reading/hearing nothing but great things, but then I saw it was A.A. Dowd, so
I mean, someone has to grade at an insurmountably steep curve, right?
As great as this episode (and series) is in general, it also has one of the very few pieces of plotting that seems to happen purely because the script dictated it - unless I missed there being a reason why Nell had to go to the house specifically on that day. All I got was “oh I slept in all day because nightmares, I…
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I love the generalised term “people”, almost as much as “everyone”