matthewgkeehan
Joined Jun 2014
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So Namor hates "colonisers" for their greed and violence, yet doesn't seem to acknowledge his people's bloodthirst for human sacrifice. MesoAmericans killed hundreds of thousands to ensure the sun would still come up...yet it was the evil white enslaver colonisers that were bad...ok.
The pandering will take you out of it.
Great performances from many. Great music. Lush visuals.
Hated IronHeart. Quite the contrast between sophisticated black Wakandan culture and thug Brooklyn street hood childishness. MarySue genius who is perfect in everywhere...like Shuri...ok.
Angela Bassett should have been Storm.
Namor was sexy.
The pandering will take you out of it.
Great performances from many. Great music. Lush visuals.
Hated IronHeart. Quite the contrast between sophisticated black Wakandan culture and thug Brooklyn street hood childishness. MarySue genius who is perfect in everywhere...like Shuri...ok.
Angela Bassett should have been Storm.
Namor was sexy.
After the stunning and powerful previous episode we get this?
What a total disrespect to Joyce and to the writing and direction and acting of 'The Body.' Marti Noxon comes up with some of the worst dialogue and plots.
Why would Spike help after his beautiful sign of respect for Joyce earlier in the episode?
Why would Willow lead Dawn to the book knowing her vulnerable state?
I suppose it does set things up for Season 6..
Dawn is the worst thing to have happened to Buffy and it's such a shame this episode comes directly after 'The Body.' If it was later in the season, maybe I'd think different.
What a total disrespect to Joyce and to the writing and direction and acting of 'The Body.' Marti Noxon comes up with some of the worst dialogue and plots.
Why would Spike help after his beautiful sign of respect for Joyce earlier in the episode?
Why would Willow lead Dawn to the book knowing her vulnerable state?
I suppose it does set things up for Season 6..
Dawn is the worst thing to have happened to Buffy and it's such a shame this episode comes directly after 'The Body.' If it was later in the season, maybe I'd think different.
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