When you see one set of footprints
When you see one set of footprints
What are you talking about? We’ve had two great Ruffalo Hulk movies: Avengers and Thor: Ragnarok.
I hear Ed Norton and Terrence Howard are setting up their own superhero cinematic universe, with blackjack and hookers.
This plane is clearly defective, I suggest you return it to the manufacturer at once. There is no charge for my discovering of the problem.
“Hold my Baguette”
Clearly you and I play Hungry Hungry Hippos differently
Characters that I would less want to take the Iron Throne than this guy: the reincarnated corpse of Joffrey, Ramsay Bolton, that is about it
Your comment reminds me of the tragic fact that the Black Panther will not cover the current ongoing Chinese colonialism in Africa.
Exactly. Compare him to Magneto. Bigoted humans threw him in a concentration camp, so when he hates other bigots it makes sense. But when he’s mad at the west, the worst thing they did was.... let him grow up without a dad in Oakland? Which presumably wasn’t a walk in the park, but we don’t have any reason to believe…
Thank you. His own people are expendable in his quest to get to Wakanda: there is no reason to believe that he wouldn’t sell out everyone there to reach his quest for power. He’s a great villain for all the reasons you mention, but he’s that: a villain, and a power mad one a that who’s against all of the equality he’s…
I’m on the side that doesn’t find Killmonger all that deep or relatable and it’s entirely down to his over-the-topness in every regard. Like, it sucks you lost your dad, but he was a shady arms dealer that committed high treason. He wasn’t exactly wronged. And it wasn’t exactly ‘white America’ or ‘the Colonialist…
Is that you, Archmage?
Psh, pretending cats are True Neutral. They start life as Lawful Evil at best.
Cersei is evil and I hate her. And I hate myself for rooting for her when she blew up the Sept of Baelor, got revenge on Septa Unella, and killed Elaria Sand and her daughter.
I think the core of the problem with the High Sparrow is that the show never really cares about the common people in any meaningful way. I think it goes beyond illustrating the general detachment of the nobility for the regular classes — someone like Ned or Tywin would actually care pretty deeply to the extent that…
She was treated brutally, and her punishment is an outsized one for her crimes
Last year I went to Dubrovnik and did a history walk that was about 20% Game of Thrones. (And that’s one of the lower percentages for tours in the old city.)
One of the reasons why people love to hate Cersei is that she has the bred-in-the-bone rich kid’s assurance that she will always be taken care of, no matter how badly she behaves. She literally puts herself in the arms of monsters—not just Zombie-Mountain, but also Qyburn, who is so monstrous that even the…
It’s ridiculous how much Qyburn’s character has been made lighter compared to the books. In the books, Qyburn is basically the monster in Cersei’s basement who she throws prisoners without event wanting to know what he does with them. We only know that they stay alive for a very long time, but will very quickly become…