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I have been a fan of this since the beginning, so I am disappointed. But not too surprised. It seems like a bunch of things came together that made this show expendable. They have the new Superman show coming this January, who they probably want as their “new tentpole” and no doubt Lex will be moved there, depriving

LOL nothing any country does makes any difference.  Two billion in ads, three national debates and more speeches and TV coverage than any other event in America.  You guys are hilarious in your denial that some troll farm in Yugoslavia somehow is more important than all of that.

conspiracy theory nonsense.  

I do not know if “some people do them” (of course) equals they are working.

Passion II- The revenge of Jesus. Jesus is back, and he is out for some payback!

I completely agree with Bob Dylan’s “Rainy Day Women” (what people probably think of the ‘everybody get stoned!” song. Not only is it just bad and a goof, but also got a ridiculous amount of play on the radio the last 50 years. It is probably the first Dylan song many people hear growing up and I did not Dylan

I agree with you with your criticism. This show is a little supergirl-ish “on the nose” this year. Stormfront basically being able to turn public opinion with cheap memes works as political commentary...but would that really work? Meh, I doubt it. Yeah, and they pretty much established already that Butcher likes

I think that is what they are setting up. Hence the fantasy of laser eyeing everyone. It is only a matter of time before he does it for real. The problem Homelander has right now is he has “no base” like Stormfront pointed out. She is amassing soldiers. Yes, they are indestructible, but it is just him, so without

This episode was pretty jammed packed. The best was all the Seven stuff and the obvious Avengers take down. It was even peppered with small jokes, like how everyone was raving about the “Vietnamese crepes” throughout the episode. I am pretty sure what happened was Stormfront’s “play” all along..she wanted to hook up

Yea, I get this criticism. The first one was goofy fun, like a “Home Alone” but with a comedy/horror premise. It was a classic sleeper popcorn film with Samara Weaving basically stealing the movie in her breakout role. The sequel was pretty much just a complete cartoon. No one really behaved like real people and I

Well, the late 1960's to about 1981 is considered to be the golden age of movies where it was easier to get personal films made and was the era where the director reigned. After “Heaven’s Gate” that bankrupted a studio that era crashed.

Yeah, this is not particular to any political side. It is a proven social phenomenon called “groupthink”. It has been proven over and over. When you get a group of people who all agree on any issue (you can pick any issue) no matter if it is conservative people, leftist people, pro choice, pro life, whatever, the most

No, because everyone knows deep down Biden is senile and has no chance

haha how do they do that? By daring to joke about something means they think there are “two sides”? And there ARE two sides to most arguments. You not liking the other side does not equal there isn’t one. Extremists on the other side of you also think your side does not count and should be shut up. That is not

The Mandalorian was only nominated to get kids to watch and so they can do funny baby Yoda stuff. The Handmaid’s Tale is horrible. The Crown just took the place of “Downton Abbey” as the “token Brit show that we nominate to look cultured” spot. Killing Eve is the “your trophy is we nominated you” spot.

No, they are a comedy show that lampoons political issues on both sides (although mostly make fun of conservatives) and do not seem to care about a consistent ideology.

How dare a show make jokes only caring about what is funny!  They have made jokes about our side!  There is nothing funny at all about us!  We are serious social justice warriors!  All comedy must glorify the soviet revolution!  Or else!

change the channel and don’t watch it.

Yep, the only ones I can think of is obviously Downton Abbey and to a lesser extent Broadchurch. Downtown succeeded in part because the accents were so much more easier for Americans to understand and follow. Broadchurch had well known recognizable actors and very good buzz.

Yeah, but that is damning it with faint praise. Really only the Flash and now Stargirl gets ratings that are decent for any other network other than the CW