wrightstuff76
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wrightstuff76

I'd rather Netflix brought Shang Chi to small screen.

The first comic I ever read as a five-year-old was the last issue of The New Defenders, where half the team dies horribly.

Namor's rights are with Universal, which I'm assuming also includes Namorita.

"What is Krav Maga?"

I haven't watched it yet and despite the naysayers I'm gonna fit it in before this is released, as I'm a Marvel completest.

Yeah I'm backing Ellen Ripley!

What you've described seems far too clever/intelligent for the current show runners on The Flash.

It's pretty criminal that nobody has won an Emmy for Brooklyn Nine Nine. This shouldn't surprise me as the Valentine's day episode of Happy Endings featuring a brilliant comedic performance Damon Wayans Jr was completely ignored.

I know the done thing on ensemble casts is to have everyone enter in supporting roles.

"Why would a gorilla fall in love with a shark?"

I just hope we see lots more of Tracy aka Cutthroat Bitch from House aka Tiffany from White Chicks.

Personally my higher grade wouldn't be better than B+. That's not to say the episode wasn't good, but it wasn't a pure classic (which is what I'd reserve that for).

Also that :p

Ron should have ended up with Luna, Harry with anyone but Ginny. The casting for the film makes it worse that Harry ended up with her. She's literally a doppelgänger of his mum!!!

All future fashion is better, Bill & Ted taught us that.

I'm still trying to get my head around future Barry being so angry at present day Barry that he kills his one true love so that he becomes angry Barry in the future.

"We need a new big bad."

Yeah Draco ultimately turned out to be a wimp and future him has an awkward "Oh hey how are you?" relationship with Harry (at least that's the way it seemed to me).

Surely you mean the bad stuff?

I was initially worried how the show would stay true to its general jokey/zany self while also dealing with "a very special Blossom" topic.