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Ok if Disney doesnt turn that idea into a Web Series with both of them in character just getting into short misadventures (5-10mins tops) as they criss cross the country seeign weird roadside attractions, xmen characters and other d list super heroes, accidentally foiling plots of shadowy marvel organizations, and

I believe there are conflicting reports on what happens after the Mandalorian movie. I heard that they are taking storylines that were supposed to be in season four and put them in the movie. I’ve also heard that there will be another season after the movie. Either way, it’s going to be a while before we hear anything

I’m a little hazy on it all, too. I thought they were doing a movie?

That’s what I thought. Honestly, I was a little surprised there was going to be a movie, the last season finale really felt like a series finale.

Hellboy.  Hellboy never changes.

I heard they were considering The Precious Diaries, or maybe House of Smeagol

The Hunt for Gollum is “a work-in-progress title” and it “may not end up being called that.”

how last night debate should have ended

With the way that the Dot had to tell them how to do even the simplest things (including how to walk in a line), it did have a bit of a Jeeves and Wooster feel at times. Dot being the intelligent butler, having to manage the entire life of the spoilt idiot. Then we find that the Finetime residents have precisely zero

For much of the episode, the residents of Finetime came across as the average Daily Mail reader. Full-on NIMBY, looking down at anyone not from their clique.

He was also enjoyable on the episode of Luke Cage where Luke calls him in to help bust up a grow house. He’s played as Luke’s bafflingly chill brah martial artist pal. Jones is fine when he doesn’t have to solemnly explain lore.

The episode of Luke Cage where he teamed up with Danny was great and demonstrated what fantastic chemistry the pair has. A Heroes For Hire show would be a great, villain of the week series for D+.

This is probably a lukewarm take by now, but Finn Jones’ Iron Fist was way more tolerable outside his own show.

Can’t help but hear Lucas Lee from this...

I don’t think he’s a powered hero, actually. He’s a former Olympic decathlete who’s also a genius and one of the smartest people on the planet.

There may well be a bit of a US/UK divide on how obvious it was. In UK media it’s way more common for there to be elements of classism. Racism tends to be limited to shows and movies set during earlier times. By contrast, US media frequently references racism, while rarely mentioning classism.

That would be perfectly fine and not an issue.... if he hadn’t written 8 other episodes this season that specifically set up that she was not your normal everyday human. RTD doesn’t even have the Star Wars excuse of having had somebody else write the character for a while and try to take her in a different direction

Ok, but then don't have her parentage have actual magic powers that saves the heroes bacon more than once during the season and then built your finale about how that parentage is so mysterious even the all-powerful villain can't see it, and then handwave it all with some bullshit "oh we made it important!"

Somehow Andor returned?