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the comments here are absolutely mind blowing.

His role in this movie made so little sense. Really didn’t get why him (and unbrainwashed Ock) all vanished for a chunk of the story with the other villains.

My big issue with the eskel story was....where the ever loving hell were all the other witchers when he was wreaking havoc on geralt and vesemir? did everyone decide to get a quicky with the ladies of the night before they departed???

Wife and I binged this and we were not fans either. Everything about the vibe this seasons was off and a lot of the storylines did not play well at all. The actors playing Cahir and Fringilla are the absolute *worst* and I would be happy to see no more screen time dedicated to their characters.

I didn’t enjoy Spider-man (strong acting, great CGI and action, good humor but Arrowverse level plotting and motivations) and to be completely honest I’ve reached a point where I don’t really see the point in sharing further criticisms why on this website. I’ve found that ever since the first Avengers movie released,

I thought the first one was great. I like it better than any of these Holland outings.

contrast this with spider-verse where all of the characters at least make an effort to either find someone in their current reality they can speak with

even weirder is that part of the inclination came from knowing that all of these villains died fighting spider-men...but they didn’t really have any conversations with the Spiders about why that happened?

No one from the MCU knew enough about the specific circumstances of what killed each person to ensure they would live when returned to their universe. That’s like assuming erasing a dissident’s memories of their politics would make it safe to return them to regime they fled....

I would sadly wager that they are all true. A buddy of mine has a terrible Ross story from years ago. Waited in line to get a copy of Kingdom Come signed and said something along the lines of “this is the first thing I’ve read from you and I loved it so much” to which Ross replied “then maybe you should get out of the

I don’t get this idea that Garfield needed to be redeemed - I still think his two outings as Spider-man are mostly fantastic (if marred with a bit of studio meddling) He’s the best Peter Parker out of the three for sure

I didn’t like the intros for the other two spideys at all. It made absolutely no sense that they popped up in the MCU and just....were waiting around? Their variant was the most famous person on earth, even if they couldn’t find him all they’d have to do is swing around for 20 minutes

Aunt May absolutely died for no reason. She died because she pushed her nephew into making a very dumb decision that barely understood the full ramifications of that the movie barely treats as a triumph. The alternate spider-men barely cared that there respective villains got cured - and like you said in this article

this is what ruined wandavision as well

Shang-Chi just stops working as a film the minute a god damn digimon with a butt for a face shows up.

Same, thought it basically got better every episode which is more than you can say for a lot of tv shows

Whats always felt painfully obvious to me about how Game of Thrones ended is that broad strokes are 100% GRRM, and I strongly suspect his lack of interest in finishing the books has a lot to do with how poorly all of it was received.

I think we’ll have an answer to this as soon as they recast Foggy

I tapped out after episode 3 and everything I’ve read about the rest of flux makes me glad I did. Chinball was a terrible fit for Doctor Who and it’s a damn shame Whittaker and Gil were wasted under his tenure.

On screen Maria Hill has never bothered me - but comic Maria Hill has never really been tolerable