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  • As fucked up as all of this is, it's yet another thing that Biden left open because of half-measures and non-existent leadership. Actual progressives would use the opportunity in power to put in place pathways to citizenship that cannot be simply revoked by the next administration. Biden's lack of conviction (or rather lack of desire) on the issue of immigration was the frog to Trump's scorpion.

    Trump may well be the anti-christ. But the Democratic leadership is the Harry Ellis of the Nakatomi Corp. We're the hostages, and there's no John McClain crawling through the air vents stealing detonators and taking out the villains.

  • There was a time Mike Pence was in a position to stop Trump. Now that he's not in that position, he's suddenly more critical. Pence might be right about this, but that doesn't make him any less of a shitbag.

  • I have to think this is more common than we might think among actors. Watching the show you poured your creative heart into and seeing all the flaws, all the edits, all the things you wish you could do over, that's got to be tough.

  • Eh, their argument is that children vaping leads to nicotine addiction leads to smoking. It's not a great argument, but it's not entirely without merit. Someone who is using vaping as a more healthy alternative to smoking is already accustomed to the flavor of cigarettes. Flavored vapes aren't necessary for the smoker to switch.

  • Yeah, he kept asking himself "why this face" like he was subconsciously trying to tell himself something. But then they just dropped the whole plot thread and didn't bring it up again.

    The tough part with Billie Piper is that she would be the Doctor, but not Rose. She'd have to act like the Doctor, and that would be strange. Like the DoctorDonna, shit got confusing.

  • You wouldn't understand some of Shang Chi without having seen Iron Man 3, though. Trevor has his own entire subplot which makes almost no sense without context.

    They also do reference the clean slate protocol in Age of Ultron. By then, Tony has built the Iron Legion, and has started working on Ultron with Banner. Granted, it's not necessary to understand the pathos behind the decision, but it makes more sense with the backstory. It's like the central conflict of the whole movie, kind of the way Wanda searching for her multiversal children is for Multiverse of Madness. If you didn't watch WandaVision, the movie drops a few lines of exposition to give you the bullet points, but it makes much more sense if you watch the show.

    I was bummed they just kinda dropped the Extremis plotline entirely, but I've never thought the MCU needed more Gwenyth Paltrow.

    And yes, the Endgame scene with Frigga would be extremely confusing without having watched The Dark World. I still think that was one of the worst films, but it is required viewing to understand the trio of Ragnarok, Infinity War, and Endgame.

  • I said this same thing at the time, and added that there is a second category of hate-reviewers, critics who are tired of Comic Book Movies. Critics watch movies to write reviews and draw readers to sell ads. They must watch every movie, and it's entirely relatable that they would be sick of slogging through yet another superhero origin story, especially given the DC, Sony, and Fox garbage that tried to emulate what Marvel had done. Terrible movies make for entertaining reviews. Shitting on bad movies is good for engagement, which sells more ads.

    But the movies aren't made for critics. They aren't made for casual viewers. They're made for fans. If you don't want to watch a comic book movie, all of its flaws will stick out like when you bit the inside of your cheek.

    So you have the bigots who hate seeing women, minorities, and LGBTQ+ representation in films. Then you have the critics who want to gather clicks. And you have legitimate grievances with formulaic movies, bad writing, and unfinished CGI.

    These snowball into a compounding, self-sustaining feedback loop, and if you aren't paying attention, it seems like consensus.

    None of the MCU movies have been terrible. None of the latest batch have been perfect movies, but even the worst ones have been entertaining and sincerely enjoyable for fans of the comics.

    Compare the Marvels to a movie like Madam Web, which was irredeemably bad, or Wonder Woman 1984 which was reviled by DC comics fans. The reviews for those movies focused primarily on their flaws, and not being "woke."

  • It's an acronym. Trump Always Chickens Out. A financial analyst used it to describe trends in the market. Trump threatens something stupid, Trump tries to do something stupid, Trump is threatened with any sort of negative repercussions, Trump Always Chickens Out.

    Note that he has to personally face repercussions. Everyone else can get fucked, as far as he's concerned.

    A reporter asked him about it, and he started whining like he needs a diaper change. This made it more of a story, like the Streisand effect.

  • Capaldi wasn't a companion, but he was a character in the show who traveled in the Tardis when the Doctor saved him and his family from Pompeii, and they did make it a plot point (that was then promptly forgotten).