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Why are they changing the titles? Is it just to fool into thinking into these are new instalments altogether? That’s kinda scummy.

There was a flaming fire in space in this show. I realize Star Wars was never science fiction, but... a flaming fire in space.

I wish we’d let a franchise hibernate once in awhile. Even the clown knew to fuck off for 27 years between appearances.

*mavity

They said The Thing!

I mean, the ‘90s X-Men cartoon’s entire thing was speeding through entire arcs in a couple episodes.

One of the next films starring Bram Stoker’s dhampir will be an origin story starring Caleb Landry Jones and Christoph Waltz.”

Leifeld is moving on from Deadpool you say, those are some might small shoes to fill for whoever steps up next.

Mostly because I find them badly placed. Older TV shows that aired on broadcast TV, they have built-in breaks for commercials. I find it far too common that ad-based streaming services put their commercial breaks anywhere but those built-in breaks, sometimes cutting away in the middle of dialog.

I just added the shows I used to watch on Prime to Radarr and Sonarr and now they’re on my plex.

Important note: the Doctor did not, in fact, reveal any future information to the cop. He made an educated guess. Very different for a time traveler 😁

Every time I read something about his time on DW I keep getting reminded of the quote “If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day, you’re the asshole.”

It’s not like Davros even presents as a handicapped person, he’s basically a corpse kept “alive” by technology.

Now, my disability isn’t a mobility issue, so I’ll wait to hear what actual wheelchair users think before making a final judgement. That said, as a disabled person, I hate this and was perplexed and horrified when watching this episode.

I loved Jodie Whitaker’s run! Chris Chibnall’s, not so much.

Rick literally said it in the episode: “You’re asking whether this was a story about right and wrong, the answer is: I don’t care.”

This isn’t South Park. I don’t think the episode was interested in “saying” something about an “issue”. Rather, it just uses it’s sci-fantasy weirdness to create an ethically weird scenario for the characters to react to.

Morty’s intial motivation for trying to make things right struck me more about trying to find a

I know very, very little of Echo outside of a couple of minor comic appearances and her role in Hawkeye, so I have no stake here, but it’s always a great sign when the people responsible for adapting something call the source material “lame”.........fuck sake.

Oh hey, Miss Minutes finally did that thing you spoiled back when you reviewed the first episode because you couldn’t be bothered to remember when anything actually happened in the show you were reviewing.  

Of course AI can’t tell the difference between “unwanted touching” and “comfort and reassurance”