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It seems like the comment section here only knows Kristen Stewart from Twilight. Watch Personal Shopper or Clouds of Sils Maria.

I forgot that Sophie didn’t know that Kate was Batwoman, which was kind of ridiculous but I guess Julia did help with that deception, which is another issue for Sophie & Julia

And now is just a great time to sympathize with someone running a fascist para-military organization.

It had everything: twists, pathos, overcomplicatedness, comic book style villainy, complete insanity. It was so her 

Yeah, Alice’s plan was legit good for a crazy-pants revenge plot on a CW comic book show.  

I loved that Alice’s plan to have her father murder her twin sister was so twisted and insane that it even freaked out Tommy & when he ratted her out to her dad he begged him not to tell her it was him, since he didn’t want to get on her bad side

I have mixed feelings on this. To get the bad out of the way first, I’m not too thrilled with how fast they’re pairing up Ryan with the rest of the Batteam, I’d hoped that this would be a gradual thing, and while they’re not together by the end of the episode it feels like it’ll be not to long before it happens.

I forgot that Mouse died at the end of the last season.  What’s also upsetting is that there likely won’t be a crossover ever again between Supergirl and Batwoman (which is a travesty).  I am interested to see what direction they take Leslie’s character.

As the text directly below the giant image from the film indicates, the author has been writing about the history of rom coms on this site for about two years now. So, rather, a rom-com expert with a clear and obvious agenda for discussing it, one that is pointed out up front with a giant icon and description with

He looks just like my cousin Per Reuters.

all meghan is saying is that armed traitors storming the capital to destroy democracy is exactly the same as AOC thinking better healthcare would be nice. who is to say which of these is worse?

That was the problem with that band (I forget the name) who showed promise but couldn’t build a fan base outside of the Merseyside area due to their accents.

It was, and what was so frustrating about that scene was the Doctor’s response was so... blah. Chibnall seems incapable of writing any kind of fully engaged emotional back and forth between characters.

Okay, that description of the new guy made me laugh. But you’re right, Chibnall has these Big Things happen but they don’t seem to matter much. (What would Clara Oswald think of Thirteen apparently not caring about maybe finding a way to at least save all those innocents on Gallifrey that the Master killed?)

The way character traits were dropped was one of the many annoying things about Chibnall’s showrunning. At first the Doctor was supposed to be a MacGyver, which has promise, but it almost immediately disppeared. Yaz as a cop had promise, but then that side all peeled off. Graham coming to terms with mortality could

When Yaz shoved the Doctor you could see all her hurt, pain, worry, love, and need. All of that in one moment, one push. That’s good acting.

My biggest issue with the Chibnall era is that everything feels low stakes even in the few episodes that aren’t. This was a big, huge, Dalek taking over the earth episode, the kind of episode RTD would go all out on, and yet there wasn’t any tension in it, no feeling of bigness to it. It was supposed to be a big, epic

And to add evidence that negates the whole Doctor Who is “too woke”, they couldn’t 30 seconds with the idea that the main cast would be two women, one Non-white before advertising that a white male would be part of the cast in the next series.

The Chibnall era of Who has been pleasant enough that I still got a little choked up watching the Doctor bid one final farewell to her fam.

This is a very good point. In this episode, for example, we start out with the government using alien technology to create super-robot cops that can target protestors...but we only ever see them using them in a training exercise on...actors, I guess? And then before they can use them on actual protesters, the Daleks