urbane-legend
Urbane-Legend
urbane-legend

Who said anything about jealousy? This is gentle mockery. You’re clearly ok with living under a fascist regime, and in your privileged position you probably think any car under a hundred grand is a “shitbox”. I want a car that gets me to work and back, seats 4, has a trunk, and is reliable. A Bolt excels at all of

You can get a good EV for around $25k. Good luck finding a comparable dead dinosaur car for $10k cheaper.

two homes”

I still want to see Mike Colter as Luke Cage again. There’s no excuse.

Jessica Gao is a godsend, and immediately improves any show she’s a part of, like Rick and Morty.

Just a heads up, but She-Hulk on the comics is famously known for breaking the fourth wall all the time. Deadpool wasnt the only one who did that

Hit and miss as they have been, I always found more satisfaction in the Marvel shows than those tied to Star Wars. The SW series always felt - until Andor - like more of the same with different faces. The Marvel shows at least attempted to vary their approaches. 

More like where it only had a few bad episodes very early on, & the rest was good-to-great.

If you count Deadpool 3, it’s a movie.

Wow, I wonder what She-Hulk could’ve been if Gao had had the reins the whole time. As a casual Marvel watcher (I was mostly just tuning in out of loyalty to Tatiana Maslany), I thought the show wasn’t great but improved towards the end. The episode that took place in the retreat was my favorite.

I think this would be a good thing. Traditional TV formats, with multiple seasons that have 13+ episodes, allow for more character development and building to bigger stories. Both of those things increase the chances of having a good show with a more invested / devoted fanbase.

but She-Hulk: Attorney At Law (the last Marvel show to come out before Secret Invasion) was fun and mostly operated within a traditional TV structure.

Bring back Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. already!

The two best MCU shows have been She-Hulk and Wandavision, and I think the reason they worked is because they embraced TV as a medium. Too many of the other shows just felt like 3 hour movies cut into chunks, which made them feel inconsequential: “Hey look, we made a movie, except we decided it didn’t matter enough to

I do think that the first part of Loki is better than the second part. The second part drags on and has a lot of useless action scenes whereas the first 3 episodes are damn near perfect. But overall it’s still a great show.

I don’t think the end was poorly exposed, it was nice to have a Marvel show end with a

I don’t know how you could dump on all the other Marvel finales while talking about Loki S1 like it wasn’t stuffed with 20 minutes of remarkably poorly paced exposition from Jonathan Majors’ making his very first appearance.

I hope that Loki Season 2 proves me wrong, but it sure feels like building the next saga around Kang and multiverse storytelling was a bad choice. For all of its cosmic trappings, the Thanos arc was at least easy for casual audience members to wrap their heads around: “purple guy needs magic rocks to cruelly solve a

It’s interesting to revisit the arc of Agents of Shield as a TV show, after this development.

I just watched Loki S1 for a second time, that show is great. Especially the first 2 episodes. Kate Herron and the entire cast and crew did a really great job at crafting something original, it’s wacky, fun and emotional.
The rest of the Marvel stuff, you end up asking yourself “why do I watch this?”, “when is the

I hope when they get around to X-Men its as a TV show.