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I think Ron Howard’s quip about needing a tux was more about an upcoming movie premiere than something that’s Oscar worthy. (Kudos to the production department for going to all the trouble to make up a promotional hat for the fictional movie that the fictional Kevin is now starring in..)

I predict Maria will lose her hand to gangrene.

I guess we now know the answer to the question “What happens when you put a bunch of ridiculously charismatic idiots on time ship?”

If this doesn’t class as an A episode, I don’t know what does - it was absolutely jam-packed, but it didn’t feel cluttered. It’s a shame Zari wasn’t involved in the pirate shenanigans, but then she was keeping an eye on the ship.

I have no words other than: Why is everyone on this show so delightful and adorable?

Saliva as a coagulant vs saliva as a bacteria infested infection catalyst.

Ray putting the pirate costume back on when he went to save Nora was my favorite little embellishment of the episode.

He’ll milk Groot and chug it right then and there.

Spoiler: He’ll now be played by Hayden Christensen.

Wait are you really complaining about Mark Hamill potentially being in a fun movie? Do you hate puppy gifs too?

Quick! Do an episode where Rick really wants McDonald’s to pay it’s workers a living wage!

I’m afraid you’ll just have to wait for the popularity to drop off. Just like people of Burkitsville, Maryland had to wait for out-of-towners to stop asking about the witch.

Also for Thor, there is a very clear shift in characterization and tone. The first two films were a lot like Black Panther in that the humor came mostly from either supporting characters or was situational, which allowed Thor to be a more serious character. T’Challa doesn’t crack a single joke in BP, but a lot of the

“Delete that footage.”

Who says Wonder Woman couldn’t be played by a man?

I think Klaue having a mixtape on SoundCloud got me the hardest.

There are several moments of explicit humor. “Did he freeze?”, Sound Cloud (and Klaue in general), “Don’t scare me, colonizer!”, M’Baku’s vegetarian joke, others. It wasn’t a comedy, but there was definitely some quality jokes.

Killmonger saying “Hey Auntie” with the smirk and head nod to T’Challa’s mother definitely sounds like something Donald Glover suggested.

You wanna know what’s funny?

While I don’t disagree with the premise, I would argue Lost in Space (the TV show obviously) is a cult-classic.