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I had this thought that GotG Vol. 3 is going to end not with death but with them becoming a formal organization from the comics. Which would keep them around in a way that if there’s ever a desire, they can come back in cameos, but too formal and far-away to be a “movie” franchise. Maybe Peter and Gamora retire.

Exactly, why are we so focused on Superman just punching out another dude. Who cares?! I want to see Superman save people and smile reassuringly at them when the world looks like it’s about to end. I wish the real cameo had been at the end of Shazam!, which I thought was waaaaaay more in line with who Supes actually

One thing that helped that, I think, is that mostly RTD and Moffat were good at seeding the overarching plot of a season into individual episodes, but RTD’s biggest strength is his complete lack of subtlety about that being what he’s doing. You see BAD WOLF and VOTE SAXON literally everywhere, and you know it’s going

Yeah, but RTD even at his campiest had a sense of fun. Of adventure. Of not taking itself overly serious until it was time to take itself seriously, and even then. I recently did a rewatch, and I think it being so firmly of its time ended up more charming than anything. Imperfect in many ways, like that decade tended

Goddamn, his fall from grace has been a snowball down the alps. Going from creating some of the best hip-hop albums of the modern era to this. Those albums are full of lyrics and insights that are just...so counter to what dude’s become. What a fuckin’ disappointment. What a disgrace. 

It had a perfect finale. Don’t think I need more, but I also wouldn’t say no to more, you know? But not a full-on series. Maybe a one-off episode or something.

I want to play this so, so, so badly, but I’ll have to wait until it lands on...*see PS4*.
WAIT!!!!

A conservative-identifying parent

Carly Rae Jepsen’s back for me, baby.

The game’s writing and storytelling work more often than not—especially in the quieter moments that play heavily into its themes of found family and legacy.

no way

Great stuff!

Zaslav’s a terror. I hope that dude gets run out of Hollywood. This is brutal for creatives.

Peacock actually has some success with film revivals, too. So I get it. Their Psych movies aren’t like, perfect by any means, but they’re fun. I’m hopeful that Harmon being excited about making the film is a great first sign. I also hope it has some of the bite that seasons five and six did.

but it didn’t feel like anything mattered until now.

He’s in Japan working as a mangaka for some obscure, weird manga. 

Even in Soule’s excellent run, which focused more on the “attorney” side of things, they never forgot that Jen’s personal life is either a.) a shambles or b.) glitz and glamour. And it’s usually a bit of both.

Ahhhhhh, so you have bad taste? You’re trying to tell me that the Byrne and Slott runs that this show are following aren’t all-time great runs? Jennifer Walters’ whole thing is that she is fun.

And dating Renée Elise Goldsberry’s character, if the writers be good.