Yeah, I’m talking about if there is any professional courtesy and has absolutely nothing to do with individual takes on the finale.
Yeah, I’m talking about if there is any professional courtesy and has absolutely nothing to do with individual takes on the finale.
My question isn’t about the negative reviews about the GoT finale.
I mean yeah that’s what I’m a tully asking.
Like i said to the other commentor, my question isn’t about negative reviews. My question was, if you know your coworkers gave a differing review can it be seen as dunking on them? Are they saying our coworkers opinion was wrong by calling the negative opinion universal?
Literally didnt say anything. Literally just asked do they feel they maybe attacking coworkers who didn’t give negative reviews.
When you use the word universal, you’re saying it’s a hive mind take.
Mcnutt gave it a generally positive review. That the season is rushed, sure, but I know he doesn’t agree with the idea that S8 is some travesty or anything because I’ve had minor back and forth with him about it.
Sometimes I wonder if any of the writers give a shit about multiple colleagues of theirs that (used) to work for this site that actually wrote positive reviews of the final season and finale that they shit on every time they dunk on it.
They had cameras rolling the whole season on everything, shouldn’t be that hard to find footage of this.
Tennant is apparently the Doctor for the Centrnary special, so I at least get the confusion there.
Especially since for the past month the rumor was that Jessica Hynes was the next doctor.
This is 100% what the Republican Party wants. We need to stop underestimating how evil the Republican Party is.
It was one thing when the big team up events were 3 years apart.
The MCU has reached the point where the releases dates matter more than the content.
This is a film that was supposed to come out almost two years ago, before Spider-Man and Loki .
I pretty much agree with all that.
That’s the Batman hill I’d die on.
Yeah, it just feels like more of a lateral move to the Nolan films than I was expecting. More Nolan than even Nolan was with Batman Begins. Begins is very comic book-y, it’s fun and lite and has jokes.
Agreed.
Unrelated: but just got around to watching The Batman.