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I believe I caught a bit of the first episode after watching something else. Guy lights a another guy hanging upside down on fire because he saw the getaway car for the guy who killed his father, right? It was late so I didn't want to stay up any later and watch it, but sounds like it's worth catching up on it based on what you're saying.
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Cuomo: 'At work sometimes I think I am being playful'
Brick replied to Jason's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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Movies Oscar Nominations for 2020
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The problem with season 2 was it was full of deus ex machina moments; way too many easy and convenient solutions to Dexter getting away. Hiding behind a chair during the fire alarm? Seriously? Sure it was still good and fun overall, but it got silly. It also probably shouldn't have been the second season. Would have worked as a last season. First three quarters he evades the police, then the last quarter they find out everything about him, and he's on the run. Even if they didn't want to make that a final season and have him get caught that way, probably still should have been a later season.
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It's true he's not based on a game character, but I wouldn't be surprised if there is some twist at the end going, "he's one of the ninjas" or something
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Wasn't the original Nier with some buff white haired dude? Was that something that was just changed to appeal to Western audiences or something?
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That is actually a solid idea.
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Problem with the Netflix shows was that they really didn't feel connected to the MCU. Sure they referenced the movies here and there, but barely, and the movies never mentioned the shows. Now with Disney+, and them having full control they can make them feel more connected. I wouldn't mind if they said, "nah, retcon, that stuff never happened, but we'll keep the same actors since everyone likes them". Even if it means we need to hear about Daredevil's origin again, so be it. I do wonder what the tone will be like. With Netflix it seemed like their way of doing darker, more mature shows, but will they do that again with Disney+? Would they put an age restriction on them? We know with Deadpool the MCU is willing to go R rated. As long as it can lead to Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin interacting with Spider-Man.