I think the people writing these kind of comments usually don't "forget" the difference, they just don't care.
I think the people writing these kind of comments usually don't "forget" the difference, they just don't care.
"There has to be a middle ground between cruelty and not being able to say something's bad."
"you got spikes, man. you got spikes!" *sobs*
I very much disagree with that review. IF you love either the classic eighties movies with their questionable moral stance regarding "evil foreigners" (best example: the helpless Sowjets that get executed in "Red Dawn" - but who cares, they're evil, right?), an indestructable, "man's man" hero (nobody besides the main…
unless you have seen it yet, you absolutely should. imo it's glorious and fun because it's just as over the top as the first one.
"It's like the Marvel version of NCIS."
agree, Mockingbird should never have been "just a tv character" in the first place.
*sings* in the navy!
imo it wouldn't even need to be a ten episode season. just give us one or two longer specials to tie up all those loose ends.
"Lash being the "answer" was too obvious for it to actually be the answer."
1) was/is so important to me. when they first announced Captain America, I assumed I wouldn't like it, at least not that much (because clean-cut "goody two shoes" characters can often turned out to be a bit boring).
a woman I regularly met during my dog walks had two dogs (unfortunately one died last year), one of which had only three legs.
not sure how accurate those numbers are though: https://broadly.vice.com/en…
"Yet the show called Agents of Shield, which is considered canon to the
MCU, has yet to have any characters appear in any of these films."
that's what often bothers me about discussions about "fatshaming".
"Gay people and black people aren't dangerous at all just because they're gay and black."
although I think for her (who isn't the "yay! superheroes"-type), it fits her character.
"The spin-off I "most want" is still Marvel's Agent Deathlok, coming to ABC next Fall."
personally I'm fine with them stretching that out a bit. I mean, even Hogarth appearing on this show was already a big "yay!"-moment for me.
I don't know about that. she knows (or at the very least: thinks she knows) that Matt is hiding something (she asked him more than once about it).