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    The weird thing, for me, was that every time they dismiss the idea of calling the police, it hadn't even occurred to me that calling the police was something they might do in that situation until they brought it up and waved it away. Like, all the major characters on this show are entwined in deeply shady business,

    I like to think the producers of Avengers 2 saw his chemistry with his wife in that movie and said "we need to cast those two as siblings!"

    He uses magic to make himself appear well kempt when he's dishevelled. Didn't you see Thor: The Dark World?

    And did they even have bobbleheads in the 70s?

    Well where's he going to go? I don't think he has a helicopter pilot license.

    C-3PO also loses an arm in ANH. The Tusken Raiders knock it off. (I only remember this because there was a Star Wars card game that had "Disarmed" cards that took an opponent's weapon away; the Light Side version had a picture of Ponda Baba's arm lying on the cantina floor, and the Dark Side version had a picture of

    He is!

    You forgot: [X] Bondage.

    TV Club is covering that. I think the most recent one must have come on a day when they covered a lot of other shows, because I never saw it on the main page either, but if you look for it, it's there.

    I love the line "Ive been reading comic books so long I don't recognize coincidence." I've had that same feeling many times. I honestly didn't notice some of the (in retrospect) massive coincidences in the Netflix Marvel shows until other people pointed them out (e.g., the fact that on Jessica Jones there was no

    All of the Netflix Marvel shows have leaned way too heavily on convenient coincidence - usually of the "people with a past connection who parted ways long ago and each could have ended up anywhere one the planet randomly run into each other in New York" variety - and of them all, I actually thought Iron Fist handled

    I have nothing specific to say about this story - which I thought was about a scene from the actual show that I'd forgotten about after only reading the headline and now that I've read the story I'm still not entirely sure what it's actually about - but this is the first time in days that I've actually been able to

    They didn't explain in the sense of, well, insert your definition of the word "explain" of choice here, but they basically said that he's a Mxyzptlk-like ultra-powerful extradimensional entity and let you infer that he can watch people in other dimensions or possibly just knows stuff as ultra-powerful extradimensional

    I am not an insider or anything, but as I understand it, the vast majority of the time "unrated" just means stuff they cut before the movie was submitted to the MPAA. Sometimes it means stuff they had to cut in order to get a softer rating, but if they submitted the movie to the ratings board and got an NC-17 then cut

    It's that moment toward the end of a porn movie where … well, you'll know it when you see it.

    It's weird for me to see the reviews of this show being so harsh. I'm only a few episodes in, but so far it's been perfectly entertaining. Maybe not as good as the first half of Luke Cage or Daredevil season 2, but better than the back half of either of those shows. If it were only binge-watch reviews that were

    I remember the first time I ever read an article that was skin-crawlingly creepy. It was back when George W. Bush's twin daughters were occasionally in the news for partying too hard. One of them was in court for underage drinking or something like that, and the reporter covering the trail spent a paragraph describing

    I discovered this show in its second or third season and went from mildly enjoying it to DVRing it to barely remembering it was still on, but it was a pleasantly dumb little show that introduced me to several great comic actors like Jillian Bell and Maribeth Monroe.

    Did you miss the part where they're all French? What more do you need?

    Joan's unfortunately no longer with us. They had to get Kristen Schaal to do it.