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Once again, Bill unleashes her deeply held racism towards people of nontraditional colors #FirePotts

The thing is, I'm fine if this a pretty formulaic bare bones super hero movie. DC's last few movies have been overly convoluted messes, I don't think they can turn it around by suddenly doing the Dark Knight out of nowhere. If Wonder Woman is just your completely typical super hero origin story, but is done in a fun

Yeah, he somehow pulled of turning an insignificant cameo in a Doctor Who Christmas special into a starring role in the series now (though they've actually done interesting stuff with his character instead of just having him be slapstick)

Overall a very good trailer and I'm excited, but that Yara/Ellaria thing does worry me kinda. We'll see what the context is, but a character from the Ironborn storyline and a character from the Dornish storyline have an unnecessary sex scene would be like peak bad GoT writing

It absolutely was and I loved every second of it. I'd pay to see the letters the BBC will receive after this one

Peter Capaldi said this would be one of the strangest Doctor Who episodes ever and boy did it deliver on that…that twist really blow my mind, though I thought for a moment they would go further with the cosmic horror and have it revealed that the universe we've been watching for all of the history of Doctor Who was a

A point in his favor is he redeemed himself by the end- I'd say it's Brett Dalton and Reed Diamond who need to take care of themselves

Great character actor whose death I don't want to make light off, especially because it was too young, but damn- between this and Bill Paxton was the price of a 5th season of AoS that we lose all the great actors who played Hydra baddies on the show?

Future AV Club comment time travelers; I know I was referencing some current event with this comment, but I have no idea what it was. Or why there's synergy with R+L=J. Please let me know if you figure it out

(In which I respond to a year old comment)

Yeah, but I really prefer the simplicity of just calling it "Anne," which is apparently what it's called outside of the U.S. I also think "Anne with an E" gives off more of a "Silly kid's show" feel, which clashes with the tone of this adaption since it looks like it's trying to be more serious and dark than other

Completely different project.

They're calling it with "Anne with an E"? God, that's an awful title and I refuse to acknowledge it. I'll probably watch "Anne" though cause I remember enjoying that book as a kid (despite the fact I would never have admitted that to my friends then because it was one of those obviously "girly" books)

Or maybe not. I'm pretty sure I've gotten progressively worse at this game every TV season

So I guess I should finally make a spotify account after putting off for a long time

I mean, going through the Color wheel- Yellow would make you think Simpsons, Orange would like they had a tan or were our president, red looks like it indicates evil generally, green is not a creative color for an alien, pink is frilly, brown is- um. So you've got blue and purple as your options. So hopefully we see

The way Capaldi played it when the topic of regeneration almost came up with Bill last week was interesting to me. He seemed unusually uncomfortable with it. It could just be that general Tennant anxiety about the subject, but it struck me as if he already knew there was going to be weird business with his

Yeah, what I hope with Chibnall is he'll be the opposite of Moffatt in that he won't write the occasional amazing episodes that Moffatt can, but will be better at crafting an overall season than Moffatt often is.

I found it funny this episode was brought to us by Alien: Covenant. There's a new horror movie called Alien? How offensive. No wonder everyone keeps invading us.

I'm not sure if I just wasn't paying enough attention, but I felt really confused but lots of parts of this episode. It came across likea messy bridge to get from the Hydra arch to the season finale- and I don't really like where it took things. Ophelia's sudden "empathy" felt like a really interesting development