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Well that fucking sucks. RIP.

Hey, at least Goldberg got to play a murderous Santa in Santa’s Slay!  He’s great fun in it!

I subscribed to HBOMax for a month last year to watch Suicide Squad and Harley Quinn, and during that period, I also introduced my then 5 year old to those too. He didn’t care for Bugs, but fucking loved Road Runner and Coyote. He pesters me constantly to open HBOMax to watch them, and I’ve recently thought about

In general, I think this site is going to have to disagree with you there.

My brain screeched to a halt when I read this sentence:

To be fair, as a teenager I worked at Bradlees in NJ. So maybe I’m a little biased.  We had a Caldor, but you had to drive past K-Mart and Bradlees to get to it, so we didn’t go there very much.

Bradlees was better than Caldor.

Bradlees was better than Caldor.

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Hate to break it to you, but Shudder stole it from you a couple of years ago:

What the fuck, is that a major Dr. Strange spoiler at the end there?  All of a week before I can finally watch it on Disney+?  Not fucking cool, io9.

I was looking for something on the lighter side to watch about a month ago, and I gave this a shot. I’m so glad I did. If you enjoyed Gravity Falls, definitely give it a shot, Alex Hirsch does two of the main voices, and it has a similar overall tone.
Hoot Hooooot.

To really complete the Clarissa Explains It All vibe, you’d really need Alligator Loki in a pool in her room though.

Thanks for your thoughts on this.  I flipped past it on Netflix, and was surprised I hadn’t heard of it...the graphics caught my interest, but the scene they autoplayed was just terrible.  Bad enough that my wife was begging me to flip off of it.  So maybe I’ll give it a chance, but my pile of “Stuff I want to watch,

Damn, I really like the idea of someone that Dr. Beckett leaped into getting involved with the program.  That’s a really cool pull.

Well, someone didn’t watch the Legends of Tomorrow finale last week!

I think it’s a half hour show, and the shorter shows like WandaVision and What If... both had 9 episodes. And What If... was supposed to be 10 at first until 1 episode got cut. So I don’t think there’s a hard rule, but it seems like shorter episode shows get 9/10, longer episodes get 6.

I think that was confirmed for “Summer”. At this point, I’m assuming late summer. Moon Knight premieres March 30th and is six episodes. Then She-Hulk will probably be a couple weeks after that, and I think that’s 10 episodes. Assuming 2 episode premieres, and at least a couple weeks between the series, She-Hulk

That letter nails something on the head that I thought about:  I don’t read this site because of their access to celebs, and they don’t need it.  If anything, I think most people appreciate the somewhat outsider-y footing/framing of the site, and making everyone move to LA just fucking eliminates that.  So fucking

That Astrid and Lilly trailer seems like they were cribbing from Reaper just as much, if not more so, than Buffy. And cribbing is generous, especially if they’re getting a different device to capture demons each episode instead of just one seemingly useless instrument.

I can’t help but laugh at this reasoning. Like, they realize the critics that are going to show up to a late night festival screening of a zombie comedy are the exact kind of critics that would have already seen the original?  They need a mostly naive to the twist movie, and a bunch of festival going critics ain’t it.