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Sila was really good (wishing to see her in more things for sure), and Yeun is always fun to watch, as is Kinnear for the most part. Otherwise I honestly didn’t get it. They needed the sheriff to lead them to the airforce thing... why exactly? The little “Needful Things” act, teleporting inside the cell, opening

Is this going to be bad? Is it going to be good? Does it matter? No, it doesn’t because I loved the games and will have to watch it. I don’t get the Cavill casting, and I can’t remember which casting choices enraged everybody (nor do I care).

Dude, not cool.

Yeah but that wasn’t because Sansa did anything objectively smart, Littlefinger just became 500x dumber that season.

I honestly forget, did Jeor join the Night’s Watch because of the disgrace that Jorah brought to his house and family? 

Did you really need to assume that just because he caught the usual smear charge RIGHT as he was becoming a massive problem for the powers that be, that he MUST be guilty of it, and therefore should be called a “rapist” based on your own personal thoughts and opinions?

This amazes me. This show is probably the most overqualified piece of really mediocre storytelling around. I’m sticking with it out of pure curiosity and enthusiasm for those actresses by now. But, like, it just keeps on repeating itself. And everything just hangs on the same exact plot device. Over and over. The same

Love Iron Man 3. Arguably the first instance of proper directorial flair coming through the MCU and I thought the Mandarin stuff was quite clever. I can see why it’s divisive, but personally it’s one of my favourite entries.

Oh, for fuck’s sake, with the goddamn polar bear already. Why is that always the default question when someone brings up all the things they missed on the show and/or didn’t bother looking up?

All that page does is highlight why so many people ended up not liking the show. Half the answers there are “island magic” and a bunch more can be summarized as “it doesn’t matter”.

It’s funny that this post can be read as an impassioned defense of the show from a stalwart fan or as a mockery of said fans by someone who hate-watched the whole thing, and you wouldn’t have to change one word.

One of the things that annoys me to no end is when studios try to sell a movie as something more than a movie. Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman were not transformative girl power movies - they were products created by large corporations to make money. Star Wars is not a religion or culture experience - it’s a product.

The one that stuck out for me was Person of Interest, which had to wrap up in an abbreviated season. To my amazement they STILL managed to slot in a filler episode within the final four episodes. The result was the final episode going at breakneck speeds in order to wrap it all up. Watching it you can see how crazy

Wait, you didn’t come away from Return of the Jedi with some sense of sympathy for Vader? Like, isn’t his final grasp at redemption the entire point of the movie, and the only thing that finally secures victory for the good guys?

The characters on Lost were more often than not puppets in service to the plot, so retroactively claiming it was all about the characters has never been credible.

I didn’t finish the article cause life is short but that headline seems like it was auto generated by a twitter parody bot.

Ittttttt’s Overbearingly Woke Theater!

“But the Marvel movies are almost too idealistic to really grapple with the more toxic side of masculinity”

remember when The Last Jedi, a movie about kung fu space wizards with magic powered laser swords, grappled with the very serious scourge of “mansplaining”? well now movies about superheros flying around in tights

So “actor acts”.

Indeed. It was an unpopular comment.