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At the time (aka before GoT completely shit the bed) it was about 20% genuine concern about D&D fucking it up and about 80% stupid WOKE takes about how this is bad because...uhhh...confederate America will obviously be bad and uhhh....this will normalize this kind of behaviour in the age of DRUMPF or something like

Eh, too each his own. By the time the finale rolled around and all the non-linear storytelling got resolved, my only leftover question was what exactly was even the point of all that. It’s not needlessly convoluted or complex in the sense of actually being those things, just completely unnecessary within its own

Season two was a very simple and straightforward story that was being needlessly convoluted through endless flashbacks and flashforwards all for the sake of strategically disguising like two very mediocre plot twists.

A perfect loop isn’t difficult in that context. It’s not complex storytelling, just annoying

Stuff like Arya being secretely replaced by The Waif all along while carrying out not-dead Littlefinger’s schemes is very much a tongue-in-cheek shitpost that’s more of an exercise in creative fanwanking during the show’s two year downtime. Attempting to come up with the most batshit crazy theories that are still

The Brits and Irish could easily mop the floor and dominate Eurovision every year, for example sending Adele, but don’t because the musicians themselves don’t care to and no one in the British Isles really cares.

Compared to The Big Bang Theory, all the ones you’ve listed might as well be Twin Peaks: The Return.

I feel like this would have been a way better ending tbh.

The way UKS did end you could have vaguely kept this show running for another 12 seasons and slapped on that resolution at pretty much any given time.

Eh, you can fanwank it seven different ways if you really wish.

My take on it was that Cap was worthy by the virtue of being pure of heart, yet almost too good of a boy scout and lacking in the sort of warrior’s bloodlust that Odin would envision in an ideal Mjolnir wielder.

That little budge on AoU was basically just

Real talk, Inside No 9 is honestly a vastly superior Twilight Zone reboot than the actual Twilight Zone reboot.


Colin is honestly such a radical yet perfect addition to the setting.

Having scoured through the various leaks, the normies in the audience may not just lap it up as much as you think. I think this might very well be the biggest upset since HIMYM ended.

Three spin-off series? The way the show is wrapping up, I’ll be surprised if it maintains three dozen fans.

>gina episode

“hurr durr you can write literally whatever the fuck you want because it’s FANTASY amirite”

Oh give me a fucking break, we’re talking about individual people being bumrushed and tackled by basically just other people.

Whether the show features dragons or not has absolutely no bearing on how completely and utterly

Or hey, maybe how about you don’t fucking snark at me like that.

The overlap between the two groups is smaller than you might think.

What standout scenes did she have aside from her Loki interrogation in the original Avengers and the controversial Banner romance in Ultron? I seem to remember she played a large part in Winter Soldier, but I’d be buggered to remember what it actually was. She...uhhh...does the thing with the...uhhh...documents at the

There’s little indication that she wouldn’t have gone on to become the richest actress regardless.

Marvel cast her specifically because she’s super talented, a recognisable brand name that would continue to maintain relevance, and isn’t too picky about her paying gigs as long as they come with a steady paycheck.

She

Patrick Willems complains about plotholes all the time, though. He recently dropped like two hours worth of video content discussing his issues with the MCU, a lot of which do center around the “plothole”-like aspects of the films.

This video is pretty much strictly a strawman takedown of the CinemaSins School Of

The real saddest death of Endgame was the part where they locked down ScarJo at the height of her career in 2010 and then proceeded to do nothing with her for seven films.