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I find the film is very fresh at times, particularly many of its individual parts, which would take time from the action to develop the relationship between Diana and Steve, even if it were just a simple conversation about mankind or swaying. This is time lent that most other superhero films would not have lent.

In regards to Diana hearing what Steve said afterwards, I think this can make sense, not that it necessarily does. There have been times when someone will say something to me only for me to not be able to hear them, only for me to run what the sounds they made over in my mind and figure out what they probably said

I thought the first hour was boring, the second hour was interesting, and this hour was intense, particularly Eric's storyline near the end. Watching him try to catch the terrorists was awesome, and then he gets hit by a car. At first, I wanted to laugh, but then he gets back up and is still at it.

Considering Cartwright is white, I'd imagine she is playing his step-mother.

The Valentine's day episodes are usually the best of each respective season. This is no exception. I thought this episode was funny and endearing. There were so many great lines. "I got was a swing and a miss."

This episode was a significant improvement over the premiere. Nearly every storyline made some strides in development, with the exception of Nichole's storyline.

Do you know any Muslims?

This was just awful. I've watched every 24 episode, and while this may not be the worst, it gave me no insurances that this season is going to get better.

I loved this episode and I'm loving this whole season.

That's an actual book title? I thought you were joking! I guess I shouldn't assume that, since Coulter is the same person to have penned How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must), but it's also ironic that she reappropriates a phrase held in high regard by religious conservatives, considering her other book, Godless: The

I sort of wish Sherry hadn't been written off the show and had become the President instead of Wayne. However, her character worked better as behind the scenes conniving rather than the face of a nation.

I don't see what was wrong with it. I can see this being the basic plot for God's Not Dead 3 or a movie like that. Besides the God's a Boob Man title and the caricatures, this is really how Christians see themselves, as the most oppressed group in the United States because they don't want to serve a same-sex couple a

This was a pretty good episode and emblematic of Supergirl's strengths and weaknesses. Supergirl's best parts are when Kara and the cast delivers on an emotional level, particularly on the themes of family. The worst parts are the story's internal logic and transitioning from one to another.

There's a lot of good criticism here of CinemaSins' criticism, such as many of their technical errors. That being said, some of the defenses of this Sherlock Holmes isn't applicable because Jeremy isn't using the ACD canon with any sort of relevance. He has said on many occasions that he does not read the works from

I saw the new Jungle Book. It was excellent. The animation was excellent. Besides Mowgli, nearly everything was animated apparently, but it all looked fantastic and very realistic for a movie with talking animals. The story was captivating with a lot of frightening moments. All of the scenes with Baloo were very

Eh, I enjoyed this episode. Unfortunately, it was one of the better half of episodes this season, which is saying a lot about how terrible this season is. I found the Mitch and Cam storyline the most humorous.

Thank you President Obama for doing your patriotic duty of watching Game of Thrones.

I'm looking forward to Batman v Spider-Man: Dawn of Homecoming.

After the taste Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice left in my mouth, Leto follows up with this?

Spider-Man: Teen Hero Who Learns About Responsibility And Punching Through The Overcoming Of Adversity is almost as simple and genius as Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.