A familiar face just after the credits,
I'm not even sure it's a real feud. It's two comedy shows making fun of each other. That's hardly a fight.
Service guarantees Wakandan citizenship.
So I guess, first off, it was a fun little series about making decisions?
The first story was how making your own decisions can be a strength. The second is how following a decision blindly can cause hardship. The third is that not explaining your decisions can cause unnecessary chaos. The fourth is that you may not always know the results of you decision.
So something like that.
Overall the series was fine, but probably won't be remembered. It'll be like the Marvel One Shots they did early on where everyone goes, "Oh yeah, those were neat."
After the Trojan Horse episode it was funny to have the Iron Fist sneak in Trojan Horse style.
Also Wakanda has had super speed jets for how long? They should have control of the world.
It was a neat episode, but it felt short.
Also we're collecting all these artifacts, but why?
At ~21:55 the sword spinning midair is the coolest Looney Toons physics thing in this episode.
Also I don't know what the lesson seems to be. Be a War Dog for your country, give your life for the mission, but when it's over feel free to do whatever you want.
Those were some cool looking weapons, beautiful scenery, and awesome "sets". I really hope we continue to get more animated shows, I feel like they have so many more options.
Also excellent introduction to I'm guessing our main character. We've explored the Dora Milaje in the films, time to explore the War Dogs. Nakia (T'Challa's love interest) was a War Dog and her stories always seemed interesting but unexplored.
This film did at least two things right. It gave us Viola Davis as Amanda Waller and Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn.
Plus maybe someday we'll get the David Ayer cut. Probably not. But maybe.
I'm confident Homer can eat more than the $50 per day he's being paid to let them use the house.
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Assuming a single game, Minecraft. It should be a kids museum style where you can build things. You can make each room a different biome or structure.
Season 1 was absolutely fantastic. The show is much more tightly focused on the Targaryen family and takes place over a longer period of time. Season 1 even has a time jump mid season. Similar to Game of Thrones the ending of the first season sets up the overall conflict.
Season 2 has a lot of strong episodes and we do start to really get into the conflict, but it hedges at the end. The show was cut to 8 episodes down from 10 and as the writers strikes were ongoing the storyline wasn't adjusted. As a result episode 8 sets up an episode 9 that doesn't happen (yet).
I expect once season 3 airs season 2 won't feel so bad. I think if someone were interested in watching I'd say to wait until season 3 begins.
The nice thing about House of the Dragon, compared to Game of Thrones, is that the whole story has already been written. The show has made some changes from the book so it may not come together the exact same way, but the story is also shorter so things can't go completely wildly out of the way.
In lieu of a point I award you the Denver Broncos.
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