Stick around till the end.
Stick around till the end.
With all due respect Hamilton Nolan, your take on this is about 85 percent horseshit.
I wish I could get into Kendrick Lamar... but I just don’t get it. I listened to about half of Damn the other day and... *shrug*.
Freeform has Pretty Little Liars and The Fosters, both of which are messy but decent quality soap opera/dramas. Cloak and Dagger looks to be in a similar vein.
They’re all similar in tone and structure because they’re all part of the Defenders project. I don’t think they’re “forbidden” from doing other stuff, but with 5 different properties in the Defender-verse to keep track of right now the plate is kinda full.
Previous marvel movies have managed, somehow to touch on:
It’s not a matter of “trusting” Marvel. I’m sure the movie will be fine. People are saying the optics are not ideal when it comes to the way Marvel has handled female characters and female creatives. Personally i think the whole “female director for female characters” thing is a bit of a trap, I’d prefer to have…
What would you prefer Marvel to do? Superhero comics are kind of their core competency.
Thank you. The willful misinterpretation of that scene drives me insane. I am not a fan of Bruce/Nat at all, but the movie and Whedon have been pilloried for that line and it’s really irritating.
The point is, watch or don’t watch based on the quality of the show, not on some arbitrary rule about the relative ages and genders of the characters, which the show doesn’t follow a great deal of the time anyway.
Bill explicitly calls her her foster mom. Also, accent issues aside, the two actors are separated 18 years in age.
“literally no evidence”
The big end battle scene of Rambo 2008 (Rambo 4) is about the most violent thing I can remember seeing.
I’m not trying to defend bestiality, but there’s a gigantic list of things we do to and with animals without their consent that would be illegal to do to humans, up to and including killing and eating them. Consent isn’t a great basis to hang law on, animals can’t really give consent in human terms for anything. And…
Maybe, but half of what makes Volcano Girls good is that it’s basically a sequel to/answer to Seether.
Don’t like it. It doesn’t cohere as a song to me. It’s just a collection of noises, like PJ Harvey had a B side she was dissatisfied with, put into a a shredder, and half the bits were randomly recovered from the shredder and taped together and Feist then murmured over that.
I agree with your overall point about stigmatizing female anatomy, but surely you aren’t seriously asserting that no one has a problem with using the word “penis” and there aren’t a billion euphemisms for penis we use in this society?
In our criminal justice system, everyone is entitled to a competent defense, even if they’re guilty. Defending a bad person does not make a lawyer a bad person, that’s just the nature of the job. Corporate lawyers who manipulate the law so that giant corporations can destroy the earth and screw over the little…
I think if a person doesn’t like the characters enough to keep going by the end of episode 3, the show isn’t going to work for them.
“Wacky adventures in the multiverse” has been (one of) the Thor styles in the comics. Given the relative weakness of Thor 1 and 2, I assume they decided to pick from another setting on the overall Thor-O-Matic dial.