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Okay I was a little distracted when I was typing that and I'd heard it was only their future concerts within a given window. (According to this AVClub article it was just the tour immediately following and I'm pretty sure they didn't actually get their wishes on that front)

They need to pay for the pyrotechnics and staging then, depending on who the artist is, they also try to put it into their contracts that they'd pay some small fraction of all their future shows under the impression they're going to get a higher turnout based on the NFL's exposure.

A number of those articles are now implying reasonably recognizable celebrities are secretly trans and/or dead and I think the one time I gave in out of curiousity I couldn't even navigate well enough to figure out whether they produced any actual article or drew any connection between the pictures celebrities and the

But she's white?

I think it's since with mutations it's really relatable to people to be a bit of a freak and random circumstances were forced upon you, but with the inhumans you get that, some eugenics sub -plots and -text, and occasionally there's the weird royal family stuff (maybe. Still?).

Considering how well Big Hero 6 did Disney proper could work too.

I watched nothing of this whole thing it it seems like in a ridiculous wasteful endeavor that is never quite as fiscally successful as people would hope that it's nice of them to actually touch on some of their problematic pasts even if it's somewhat tarted up.

They were both essentially the more grounded characters that addressed Scott without really humoring him? Also I suppose there's the one scene where Plaza immediately replaces Kendrick's character in the time it takes for him to enter the cafe where they both work.

Aren't they both just their next projects to be released? (I'm not certain on if Trolls already happened.)

I still kinda think Kristen Schaal would have been good at the role even if she's a bit old for the role, but maybe it'd off-set how Larson seems a bit young for how they're currently writing Captain Marvel in the comics?

What site is that? It seems a little weird to be that persistent when it seems like there are so many different other venues and I'm still trying to figure out the tone of each of them. (Also I'd have assumed it was a joke based on that one Doc Ock marriage story but who would be that persistent in that case?)

I've grown to hate Leto based mostly on his persona and interviews over the last 15-ish years but I enjoy his delight upon looking at that coat I also don't like. (Is he sitting by the guy from Years & Years?)

I think it's a great torch song if you don't end every line with "my friend."

I kind of like it despite being about as desaturated as most other WWI movies, but for the life of me I still can't figure out what is going on in one scene where it seems like her bodice explodes when she flexes her muscles? It didn't seem to be like any of the other numerous shots of things exploding into shards

That seemed like ample warning which I will take into account…

There was a live action duology (with a spin off film) in Japan and the first two movies are all I've seen of it but it was actually pretty good as a magical realism paranoid thriller, even if sounded like they condensed or omitted a lot of the secondary character arcs.

From her social media presence I think Yvette Nicole Brown is legitimately leagues sweeter than even Shirley on Community, but she's still so religiously minded I have a little trouble separating the two. I'm a little surprised she would be a big enough fan of the source material to run the SDCC panel but I'd love to

I checked out the cast listing and maybe it was partially a matter of explaining why the cast was so white? I mean even the Australian equivalent movie of being invaded by a (in their case nameless) Asian country managed to have an Asian person in the main cast. Also considering how it's a 3-4 hour drive from Seattle

Yeah, even the TV stuff is pretty fractured but it seems like in the public eye that the Netflix stuff is way higher profile than any of the ABC shows so far.

I really like one of the Tony Leungs but I forget which.