Ok i love Human AIDA. Yes she's awful and I was rooting against her but it's SO. FUNNY. that the final showdown of season 4 is against a woman who's dressed in business casual like a nice substitute teacher, has the intelligence of a super computer, has the emotional maturity of a newborn, has nearly undefeatable superpowers, was made in hell, is first introduced to the concept of love by creating her own AU fanfic, and is driven to the point of insanity and violence after being friendzoned once.
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Okay my thoughts on the Mummy, in sum:
That was a REALLY good main romance. Like, really good. I can absolutely see why so many people like it
Rick O'Connell is hilarious and so relatable and he's literally SO DONE WITH EVERYTHING CONSTANTLY
I know that we all love a tough female protagonist who can kick butt alongside the man but honestly Evy was so relatable. I loved that she was a librarian and could wear amazing dresses and have a MASSIVE crush on Rick and just. She was a really cool character
This movie is what Jungle Cruise was trying to be (not that I disliked Jungle Cruise. It was pretty good! But it didn't have Brendan Fraser)
The second half of Agents of Shield season four would have been so much funnier if Holden Radcliffe's irate sister showed up with her husband to yell at him for creating a robot psycho
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I smell burning. Is Radcliffe roasting corn on the radiator again?
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I’m getting closer to the Framework episodes which I’m in between excited and absolutely nervous about because I’ve heard so much chat surrounding it and, I’m at the point where I thought the show originally had finished. Here we go into a whole new area for me to watch. 🫡
I might be emotional so that’s a little warning for everybody reading my posts because I might be crying, wait will I be crying? Wait, actually no, don’t tell me I’ll have to find that out! 🫣
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honestly idk if this is just me but this show seems to make it kind of ambiguous as to whether or not the darkhold DIRECTLY corrupts the reader.
i think it can be interpreted as the darkhold simply showing the reader a very direct way to get what they want. and the show is saying that this ease of access to your deepest desire is what causes the "corruption" we see in characters like Radcliffe.
i am mostly a dc or indie reader when it comes to comic books so i honestly know nothing about the mystical side of marvel. which means i have no idea what the darkhold ACTUALLY does but to me this sort of ambiguous approach is insanely compelling.
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