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I think what a lot of people are missing here is that Wanda is, at least for the immediate future, a villain (which is very much on brand for her character - being traumatized, turning evil and wreaking havoc on the Marvel universe only to later regain her humanity is kind of her thing).  The end where she’s studying

Doing anything related to Galaxy Quest without Alan Rickman

That...could work.

I’m trying to come up with two age appropriate large hams who could replicate the insanity of what Cage and Travolta did in that movie and I’m coming up blank.

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The 1974 incarnation of his group Return to Forever is probably my favorite jazz fusion outfit of the 70s. Most fusion acts tended to veer more to the jazz side of things but RTF was almost a prog band.

I’m okay with this.  The show is starting to run out of narrative momentum

Bruno Mars always made me think of the music that Prince wrote for Morris Day and the Time but decided it wasn’t good enough so he put it in the vault.

I don’t get the popularity of this guy. He’s Michael Jackson without the showmanship or charisma.

I’ll wait for the reviews to determine if this is “good M. Night” or “bad M. Night”.

At this point, I’m down for whatever the MCU wants to serve up.  I’ve never not been entertained.

It’s typical generational divide nonsense.  Eventually you have to make peace with the idea that you’ve aged out of the demographic that is driving new music.

I’ve only caught the show flipping through channels but the host looks way too old to be dressing like that.

We already have “White History Month”.

There’s a theory that Wandavision is basically a reverse House of M. In the comics, Wanda, grieving for the loss of her children, creates a reality bubble and sucks a bunch mutants into it. Ultimately she uses her powers to remove almost all mutants from the Marvel universe. The theory is, that she will instead create

I think the reveal we got last episode was a) necessary and b) perfectly timed.

Christ that’s depressing. I got my bachelor’s degree the year that movie came out.