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Actually, my embracing of Chrono Trigger, to me, was what made Cross such a beautifully tragic and somber experience. The idea of exploring the long-term consequences of changing fate and messing with the passage of time, especially after playing a game with Trigger’s humor and upbeat quirkiness (despite having a

Gnomes are a sin.

“Mr. Trump, are you playing Pokemon Go?”

The embarrassment to the US is the executions of black/brown males in this country, to the point where other nations are putting up travel advisories for the US....so just calm the fuck down. Also. Tswift needs to be knocked down a few pegs, and this should do it.

And a nation is torn.

Jessica Jones is the perfect example of balancing comedy with serious. As the season went on, the jokes faded as the situation become more dour. It got dark, VERY dark, but it still had a strong story to carry it.

The criticism of Marvel’s house style is more or less on point. But it seems absurd to level the criticism that everything is too funny when Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies brooded their way to a giant haul of cash at around the same time that the Marvel approach came together. BvS is not daring to be different;

My big problem is not that these representations of these characters are bad per se; but that they are not the ones that really should part of their main canon. They would make a great sorta “Elseworld” telling after we have a number of movies under our belt. It actually felt like a better setup for something like

Nah, you don’t get it, this film is “more complex.” That means it’s good in the ninth, tenth, and eleventh dimensions but that in our normal four-dimensions you can’t detect its goodness.

Ang Lee’s Hulk, a classic?!

I must say, the “Marvel Method” contains 2 seasons of Daredevil and 1 season of Jessica Jones.

If you keep repeating it’s good, maybe you’ll believe yourself.

Me: “This show is ridiculous, I bet Paul walks out that door and gets shot in the back.”

It’s no season 1, but since the mid season firefight I think they have done a solid job of making me interested in the Caspere case. The dialog is complete lunacy though; like something someone who took a community college philosophy class and really liked the chapter about Nietzsche would write. They need to dial the