PotatoWithEyes's Replies


Keep in mind we the viewers didn't actually know until this season that Daniel's wife is Jessica's cousin and that Jessica had basically set them up. The first four seasons didn't say anything about how Daniel met his wife...we just knew they had been married awhile is all. Yeah, it was a real realistic ending. Rosario Dawson and Brian O'Halloran are dead in real life so they should be dead in the movies. Oh wait a minute... Iran-Contra was about trading arms for hostages and diverting profits to the contras...where did you get drug smuggling from that? Where's the proof that the CIA funneled the drugs into black neighborhoods as the show suggested? It's been investigated and debunked. Lied about what? There still has not been proof that drugs were smuggled into black neighborhoods as the show suggested...it's just a conspiracy theory. Show me the proof. Investigations run by Democrats and left-meaning media have said otherwise. The 3rd episode presented a (at least somewhat) discredited left-wing conspiracy theory as a fact. I think I'm done with this show too...the writing is starting to get as bad as the comics. That house seemed too opulent even for Saul! Apparently nowhere though some claim to have seen it. There is a Facebook page that updates every now and then, but nothing concrete about a release... We're going to see Clerks 3 before we see this. Ed Asner died after Season 4 was done filming. If it's going to be mentioned, it'll be Season 5. I don't know why his character would leave anything to Johnny though lol, unless the guy just has no other family and he forgot to write out a will. I've wondered this since the end of S2 when Kreese kicked him out of Cobra Kai...even when he was trying to get a job at the beginning of S3, he explicitly said it was just to help pay for Miguel's surgery and not for himself. I think we're just supposed to assume he has a lot of savings. I liked Grand Budapest Hotel way better than this...though I haven't seen the dog movie. He was alive for a whole 20 years after this came out lol. Not sure if he ever saw it or offered his opinion on it... Boy this post was spot-on a year ahead of time...at least with regards to the season premiere (the second episode wasn't preachy). I like Muppet Movie and Great Muppet Caper fine, BUT they do drag in a couple parts. Muppets Take Manhattan, by contrast, does not so yes it is my favorite. well both characters have light themes going on. The Seven are patterned after the Justice League....Homelander (Superman), Queen Maeve (Wonder Woman), A-Train (Flash), The Deep (Aquaman), Black Noir (Batman), and Jack from Jupiter (Martian Manhunter). The last one was replaced with Translucent for the show. That leaves Lamplighter being Green Lantern. I think Lamplighter's phony origin (that all the heroes have) is similar to Green Lantern's, but the show doesn't seem to be going into those too much. Yeah, other than the Stormfront arc, it didn't seem like much was happening in Season 2. This episode brought things up a notch. I think his character is actually supposed to be an analogue for Green Lantern. There are X-Men analogues in the Boys universe called the G-Men, but I don't think there is a Pyro counterpart. Pyro was only ever a villain in the comics...him being an X-Man (or junior X-Man...whatever) was just made up for the movies. I was wondering the same thing...the caption said they were gunshots. No remorse whatsoever...seemed a bit out of character. They could've just held the guy at gunpoint. Are you trying to say the 2000s reboot is better than Season 1 of the 2010s reboot? Eh..maybe. They at least had the good sense to keep the episodes a half-hour long (if I remember correctly, they would just show two back-to-back) AND they were some passable episodes...I just don't remember any really good ones. I liked the episode, but the ending felt like a film noir.