Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Arrow: One Angry Vigilante

Arrow: One Angry Vigilante

In the words of Larry David, tonight’s episode was “prettyyyy, prettyyyyy, prettyyyy, pretty good…”


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Exclusive Preview: THE MIGHTY THOR #13

10 ... No, 14 Ways Marvel MOVIES Influenced Marvel COMICS

Marvel Comics have taken considerable influence from the MCU.

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Battlestar Galactica Revisted: Our Top 10 Moments

This weekend saw the release of a new mobile app, Battlestar Galactica: Squadrons, which returns gamers to the 12 Colonies as they assemble their fleet and fulfill their dreams of becoming Commander of the Air Group (that’s pronounced CAG).  While the game itself is a fairly standard card based battle game that relies heavily on nostalgia for continuous enjoyment, it did offer a nice excuse (as if one was actually needed) to go back and rev isit the entire BSG series.
 
On the surface, Battlestar Galactica is a fun—yet gritty—space opera filled with epic space dogfights in the ultimate clash between humans and Cylons (robots for those of you that haven’t seen the series). At the show’s core, however, we are taken deeper, much deeper, as the show begs us to ask the question, “When all the familiarities of humanity are stripped away, what is it that makes us human”?  The show takes a hard look at all facets of politics, war, organized religion, racism, classism, and morality that make it one of the most relevant shows for our society ever made.  Like any show, it has its ups and downs, (I still cringe every time I watch Episode 2.14 “Black Market”) but for every “What the frak???” [puzzled] moment there are 10 moments of “WHAT THE FRAK!!!!!!!!” [excited].
 
Here are our 10 WHAT THE FRAK!!!!! moments from the show. (Spoilers..obviously)
 
10) The Red Line
 
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Maybe not Adama’s most moving speech, but the one that always gets me in the feels. Every. Fraking. Time. Suicide mission to go rescue a little girl even though she’s different from you? Make your choice.
 
9) Gaeta’s Lament
 
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Felix Gaeta has arguably the most tragic story lines in all of BSG.  Hearing him sing his lament is one of the most beautifully haunting pieces ever sung on television.
 
8) Earth
 
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We did guys! We finally found Earth, the 13th tribe, our new home…oh Frak. Looks like humans done nuked ourselves into oblivion.
 
7) Adama vs Cain
 
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The arrival of another Battlestar is reason enough to celebrate, more weapons to fight the Cylons! Chaos escalates quickly as opposing ideologies drive a massive wedge between these two alpha-dogs.  The victory celebration post destruction of the Resurrection Hub where each has ordered the assassination of the other, is still one of the most tense moments of television history.
 
6) 33
 
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Cylons show up every 33 minutes—like clockwork.  When humanity is pushed to the brink of destruction and the only thing you have left in the tank is the will to survive, how much of your morality will you sacrifice to insure that survival?  RIP Olympic Carrier.
 
5) The Trial of Gaius Baltar
I’m just going let Lee Adama’s speech speak for itself.
 
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“What would you have done? If he had refused to surrender, the Cylons would have probably nuked the planet right then and there. So did he appear to cooperate with the Cylons? Sure. So did hundreds of others. What’s the difference between him and them? The President issued a blanket pardon. They were all forgiven, no questions asked. Colonel Tigh. Colonel Tigh used suicide bombers, killed dozens of people. Forgiven. Lieutenant Agathon and Chief Tyrol. They murdered an officer on the Pegasus. Forgiven. The Admiral. The Admiral instigated a military coup d’état against the President. Forgiven. And me? Well, where do I begin? I shot down a civilian passenger ship, the Olympic Carrier. Over a thousand people on board. Forgiven. I raised my weapon to a superior officer, committed an act of mutiny. Forgiven. And then on the very day when Baltar surrendered to those Cylons, I as commander of Pegasus jumped away. I left everybody on that planet, alone, undefended, for months. I even tried to persuade the Admiral never to return, to abandon you all there for good. If I’d had my way nobody would have made it off that planet. I’m the coward. I’m the traitor. I’m forgiven. I’d say we are very forgiving of mistakes. We make our own laws now; our own justice. And we’ve been pretty creative in finding ways to let people off the hook for everything from theft to murder. And we’ve had to be, because… because we’re not a civilization anymore. We are a gang, and we are on the run, and we have to fight to survive. We have to break rules. We have to bend laws. We have to improvise. But not this time, no. Not this time. Not for Gaius Baltar. No, you… you have to die, because, well, because we don’t like you very much. Because you’re arrogant. Because you’re weak. Because you’re a coward, and we, the mob, want to throw you out of the airlock, because you didn’t stand up to the Cylons and get yourself killed in the process. That’s justice now. You should have been killed back on New Caprica, but since you had the temerity to live, we’re going to execute you now. That’s justice. This case… this case is built on emotion, on anger, bitterness, vengeance. But most of all, it is built on shame. It’s about the shame of what we did to ourselves back on that planet. It’s about the guilt of those of us who ran away. Who ran away. And we’re trying to dump all that guilt and all that shame on one man and then flush him out the airlock, and hope that just gets rid of it all. So that we could live with ourselves. But that won’t work. That won’t work. That’s not justice; not to me. Not to me.”
 
4) All Along the Watchtower
 
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The reveal of 4 of the Final Five Cylons at the end of Season 3 as they recite Bob Dylan lyrics is still my favorite season finale cliffhanger of all time.
 
3) A Good Lighter
 
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In a show filled with dark intensity, Commander Adama passing along his father’s lighter to Lee is a touching moment at the heart of this relationship between father and son.  Plus, Bear McCreary’s score here is completely on point.
 
2) New Caprica
 
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This entire story arc is my personal favorite, I could write an entire article based on my Top 10 moments from these episodes alone. However, one of the underrated moments happens to be my favorite quote from Saul Tigh, “Which side are we on? We’re on the side of the demons, Chief. We’re evil men in the gardens of paradise, sent by the forces of death to spread devastation and destruction wherever we go.”
 
1) So Say We All
 
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The Colonies have been destroyed. Everything looks bleak.  Here Adama singlehandedly brings life and hope back to the crew with a mantra that reminds us of that hope every time things look darkest in the series.
 
No matter how bad things get, there’s always a hope to hold onto.  So Say We All.
 
So Say We All.


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The Mystery AVENGERS 4: Why Its Title Might Be Even More Different Than We Think

After INFINITY WAR, how can they top themselves title-wise?

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Civil War - Mark Millar & Steve McNiven

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Mark Millar & Steve McNiven
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: February 21, 2012
Publisher: Disney Publishing Worldwide
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The landscape of the Marvel Universe is changing, and it's time to choose: Whose side are you on? A conflict has been brewing, threatening to pit friend against friend, brother against brother and all it will take is a single misstep to cost thousands their lives and ignite the fuse! As the war claims its first victims, no one is safe as teams, friendships and families begin to fall apart. The crossover that rewrites the rules, Civil War stars Spider-Man, the New Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men and the entirety of the Marvel pantheon! Collects Civil War (2006) #1-7.



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ASSASSINS Unite In ASSASSIN'S CREED #1 First Look

Templar and Assassin join forces.

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The Flash: Shade Review

By: Ashley Binion (@ashleybinion)

This week’s episode of The Flash, “Shade,” was written to have this large climatic scene in the final act that everyone would be talking about. However, the twist at the end was more of a letdown than anything else.

Warning: Spoilers ahead.

Not every episode of The Flash has to have a fantastic “villain-of-the-week” premise to make a good, memorable episode. Over the course of the series’ run, that has been proven over and over. The same can be said for any superhero show or even its comic book origins. There are villains who make fans roll their eyes, but they stay for the hero. However, sometimes it does make a difference, like in this episode of The Flash.

As a villain, Shade was the worst. I firmly believe that this episode should have done away with Shade all together. Would it have fixed the other problems in the episode? No, but it would have helped immensely. It’s a telling sign when I almost fall asleep during any episode of TV, but especially The Flash or Arrow. Shade was a horrible bad guy, or at least a poorly written one. Taking the villain down by headlights is so lame. And there was no motive at all. He was a walking plot device. It’s like the writers spent all their time figuring out how to do the Dr. Alchemy and Savitar reveal.

I have no qualms about The Flash using Dr. Alchemy as a minion of Savitar. This season, Arrow did a similar thing with Church and Prometheus. However, I do have issues with how Dr. Alchemy had no motive of his own. On Arrow, Church had his own motives and was a fantastic villain. The Flash made a mistake bringing in Savitar, especially so soon. I did not want another speedster villain and yet here we are. Dr. Alchemy would have been such a great Big Bad, but the series had to go and ruin it.

Speaking of villains, Caitlin’s powers are out in the open now. I’m loving Caitlin’s storyline. Really, it could be that I love that she actually has one for a change. Looking at Cisco’s ‘vibe’ of Caitlin turning into Killer Frost, I’m convinced that something else is going on. It can’t be as black and white as it seems. Maybe Cisco turns out to be the villain.

Team Flash keeps way too many secrets from each other. They talk about how much they trust and respect each other, yet they are constantly hiding things. At this point, the team dynamic is not healthy.

Furthermore, Iris continues to be a problem. How do you fix an issue with a character like that? The Flash still hasn’t figured that out and neither have I. “Shade” addressed the pink elephant in the room, but did nothing to solve the Iris problem. It’s interesting how Barry was so insistent about how much he needs Iris and how there would be no Flash without her. I disagree. He never actually said why she is so important. Is it just because he loves her? That’s not a good enough reason. There would be no Flash if it wasn’t for Caitlin, Cisco, and Reverse-Flash disguising himself as Dr. Wells. They were the three who helped him rein in his powers and develop them. Iris has had little to nothing to do with that as she didn’t know about Barry’s powers until much later in the series. Let’s hope the conversation stirs up something in the writers and they actually utilize her in a more effective way.

Finally, Hipster Harry continues to be the series lone bright spot. Between hitting on Joe’s date and talking about Earth-19 Grodd, Hipster Harry is simply the best. Can we go to Earth-19? Maybe that’s where The Flash’s fun went.

Rating: 3 out of 5


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#262.5 - Michael Rooker

Actor Michael Rooker joins Blake to talk "Guardians of the Galaxy 2," the 30th Anniversary of his first film "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" and much more!

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DC'S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW Moves Nights

Thursdays no more.

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Dark Horse Comics FEBRUARY 2017 Solicitations

What's coming from the publisher in the new year.

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Reader Recaps: The Super Sons Have a Super Brawl

Reader Recaps: The Super Sons Have a Super Brawl

With Rebirth now in full swing and so many exciting new titles to try, we can’t blame anyone for needing a reminder of what happened in the last issue.


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Report: Valiant's DR. MIRAGE Heading to THE CW

Paranormal investigator Shan Fong could be on the case.

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Best Shots Review: GREEN ARROW #11 'A Breezy & Explosive Outing'

Benjamin Percy & Juan Ferreyra climb back aboard the Empire Express.

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CW's Archie Show RIVERDALE Premiere Date Announced

Archie and the gang will arrive on CW in 2017.

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JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK Gets Release Date

Matt Ryan puts back on the trenchcoat.

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Once Upon a Time: I’ll Be Your Mirror Review

By: Marianne Paluso (@Marianne_P81)

The eighth episode of season six of Once Upon a Time showcased an interesting dichotomy when it comes to the series, and something that many shows demonstrate: inconsistency. There were nice and sweet moments but compared to the season’s best (“The Other Shoe,” “Dark Waters,” “Heartless,” “Street Rats”), it was somewhat underwhelming and uninspired. The positive moments peppered throughout “I’ll Be Your Mirror” were wonderful and what should be the takeaway from the episode. But they were just that – brief moments, while the remaining parts of the episode featured very settling moments, some odd messages and out of character behavior, and some plot points that felt like stalling tactics. This season has featured some truly amazing episodes, but this week was also a reminder that as precious screen time passes by, some things feel needless and unnecessary while other things are greatly desired. This is something the show struggled with in the second half of season five. Luckily, unlike that arc, so far in season six, the percentage of beautiful and brilliant episodes outweighs the opposite.

Focusing the entire episode in Storybrooke, Emma and Regina tried to trap the Evil Queen in the world behind the mirror, but instead ended up trapped there themselves and discover she also banished the Dragon to this place. Luckily they worked together and knew that Henry was the key to saving them. And they were right, because he and Killian could tell the Evil Queen was not Regina, and despite knocking Killian out and attempting to make Henry kill the Dragon and darken his heart to save his mothers, both came through. Henry made the right and smart decision to crush the mirror instead of the Dragon’s heart while Killian arrived at the right time to force the Queen to “shove off!” Emma and Regina working together also revealed that neither want Henry to lose one of his mothers, while Regina admitted she was afraid of raising Henry alone. But in the end, both watch Henry happily dancing with Violet saying no matter what, he will be okay knowing he is strong and good. Meanwhile, Snow and David are trying to adjust to their cursed lives, trading off giving each other True Love’s Kiss in a sweet but also heartbreaking montage, while Aladdin and Zelena agree to help Belle escape Rumple. Aladdin steals the sorcerer’s wand from Gold’s shop (as well as a magic lamp which will surely be important), and Zelena prepares to open a portal for Belle, but Rumple arrives to stop her, placing a magical tracking device on her, threatening her and their child “out of love,” but also discovering he can’t hurt Zelena himself. So in true villain fashion, he continues his liaison with the Evil Queen and asks her to kill her sister.

While I always try to focus mostly on the positive aspects of an episode, when there are more mixed emotions, it’s necessary to be more critical. The most unsettling thing was seeing just how far gone Rumple has become. He has descended into territory that feels impossible to come back from. While his behavior does not completely shock me anymore, there were still some lines in regards to Belle he never crossed. I should have taken him trapping her on the Jolly Roger as a clue for what was to come because in this episode, those lines were crossed in very disturbing ways. Placing a device on her that takes away her agency, calling her “dearie” (something he only calls his foes) with malice and contempt in his voice, and talking about “taking” children, he has fully crept into abusive, controlling, and frightening husband territory. We’ve never seen Belle look so frightened of him before and I can see why. This scene gave me chills and not in the good way.While I always try to focus mostly on the positive aspects of an episode, when there are more mixed emotions, it’s necessary to be more critical. The most unsettling thing was seeing just how far gone Rumple has become. He has descended into territory that feels impossible to come back from. While his behavior does not completely shock me anymore, there were still some lines in regards to Belle he never crossed. I should have taken him trapping her on the Jolly Roger as a clue for what was to come because in this episode, those lines were crossed in very disturbing ways. Placing a device on her that takes away her agency, calling her “dearie” (something he only calls his foes) with malice and contempt in his voice, and talking about “taking” children, he has fully crept into abusive, controlling, and frightening husband territory. We’ve never seen Belle look so frightened of him before and I can see why. This scene gave me chills and not in the good way.

Another aspect “I’ll Be Your Mirror” revealed was that at this point in the season, Regina and the Evil Queen’s story is in a place I would have hoped to have moved further along. Moreover, this is resulting in some misguided messages, with the plot wearing thin without much progress. What is confusing is that the characters keep going back and forth between saying Regina and the Evil Queen are the same person but then contradicting that, with no one thinking of the best choice to deal with this. I’ve come to realize I enjoyed the Evil Queen more in past seasons, not only because that persona was not in every episode but only seen periodically, but also because it still was completely Regina with her good parts still there. The struggle was internal and for me was more interesting to watch. With the split, it just feels like a bit too much and The Evil Queen has no redeeming qualities. On the positive end, I was pleased to see Regina show heart and growth and offer what I expected to see her do last episode – sacrifice herself because she does not want Snow and Charming to suffer because of her. However, this was not the only reason, revealing that she still has some growing to do. She is afraid to raise Henry by herself, especially looking at the way Evil Queen acts, reminding her of the mother she could have become. Saying she was afraid of raising Henry alone is a very natural and understandable fear, but it still not only brings things back to herself instead of thinking of others, but also dilutes the kind of mother she was when the series began. Early on, her more evil side dominated, but since the end of season two, her better side shined through. But both remained a part of her and that internal struggle was part of her journey. It should have remained inside, as the Dragon tells her, which I had hoped she would have begun to see by this point in the season. So I admit to feeling confused by aspects of this story, most especially when Snow said she was proud of Regina for ripping and throwing away that side of her in the literal sense. To Snow’s defense, she just wants everyone to be happy and wants that part of Regina to not exist, so it’s easy to understand why she would think this is the best solution. But it’s also the easy solution, not the most realistic one and not something to be proud of. Regina has been making tremendous strides to be proud of, but ripping away her worst self was not one of them. On the contrary, I still believe she must accept it and work to overcome it. It’s hard to believe they have not considered finding a way to bring both sides of her together again, especially given the amount of screen time that has been allotted to the characters. And we especially don’t need any more time given to the Evil Queen and Rumple “romance.” The is no love there, so it continues to be unsettling and unnecessary to watch.

The remaining aspects of “I’ll Be Your Mirror” reflected and revealed some mixed emotions. Emma demonstrated some quite sad – and somewhat out of character – behavior, but also delivered the best line and message of the episode. While we’ve seen Emma struggling with her fate and fears this season, she still demonstrated a sense of hope and willingness to fight to change her destiny. But in this episode, she seemed completely resigned to it, sad and defeated, and taking solace that Henry would not be left alone. Her attitude, while not out of character for Emma traditionally, does not reflect what we’ve seen from her in the past few episodes. What happened to her fighting spirit? She has so much to live for and she knows it, so why does it feel like she’s given up hope? However, what she told Henry was a beautiful lesson and tied in so well with what Henry went through in this episode. When Henry is feeling insecure about himself, wondering if Violet still likes him and doubting how he should act around her, Emma tells her son to act like himself and never compromise who he is. That is a beautiful truth to tell anyone, but especially for a parent to impart to their child. Emma has never compromised the person she is and now is helping Henry realize that no matter what, he should always do the same. What was lovely was that Henry proved Emma right and acted in a way that made both of his moms proud. When the Evil Queen tried to make Henry kill the Dragon, he fought back and didn’t succumb to darkness, and doing so saved Emma and Regina. That’s a fine lesson to express, as well as what he expressed when he stood up to the Evil Queen: your family can make you stronger than you ever will be alone. We can find strength through unity. And at the end of the episode when he sees Violet again and the two share a sweet and romantic moment, he tells her she doesn’t need a label like the characters he showed her in The Breakfast Club. She’s not a jock, or a princess, or a nerd. She’s Violet, just like he’s Henry. Just like each character on Once Upon a Time can be given a label, but they are still simply themselves. Saviors or pirates, queens or princesses, shepherds or wizards, they are all unique individuals and so much more than their titles.

Although they were brief, the episode’s other positive moments showcased something the show does so well: prove the power and beauty of true love. As Snow and Charming are adjusting to their life sharing a sleeping curse, we see a beautiful montage of them trading off living their day-to-day lives, taking care of their son, trying to stay positive, and leaving each other notes that they will beat this and above all that they love each other. Mirroring each other in every way, no one could possibly doubt the depth of their true love for each other. I lost count how many times the two have shared True Love’s Kiss in this montage alone, but it was the other moments here that represented that love even more than the magic. Loving someone, being loved in return, and being fully committed in good times and in bad is the real measure of love. Neither one are giving up, but still are growing weary so much that in their last moments of the episode, Snow cannot bring herself to write anything to him. She simply crumples up the slip of paper and says aloud “I miss you.” When she awakens David, he sees the paper and knows exactly what she was feeling and says he misses her too, demonstrating one of the exquisite attributes true love couples share: the ability to feel what the other is feeling, both literally and emotionally, and sensing what they are experiencing. David just knew what Snow felt because he feels it too. Similarly, Killian could sense right away that something wasn’t right with Emma and it’s why he repeatedly called her and left so many messages. Just like when he could feel it was truly her that had come to save him in the Underworld, he knew something was not right because “when you love someone, you know.”

As we move forward into the season, I do have hope while admitting to some confusion and frustrations with some inconsistencies and lack of certain aspects being explored. I hope we see Regina continue to make more progress, but at this point, there need not be any more “romantic” scenes between Rumple and the Evil Queen. If we must endure those moments that do not represent love, shouldn’t there be some to counter them? To the show’s credit, we definitely have seen some, but I would love to see more because that is when the show truly soars: when they focus on the deep and beautiful forms of love, whether they be familial or romantic. Moreover, while the show is about a great ensemble of characters, Emma is still the main character and the heart of the show. We definitely have felt focus on her role as the Savior, but at the same time, there could always be more, especially with regards to how that affects her love story with Killian. For as much as moving in together was an important and meaningful step for the couple, it has been four episodes since they have done so and there have only been a few very brief scenes of them together in the house and none since the premiere where they have been alone. Every story ebbs and flows, but theirs is one of the most profound of the series, and at the moment what we’ve seen does not necessarily completely reflect what the story entails. Having Killian just overcome death only for Emma to fear the same fate inevitably awaits her – would that not inspire them to discuss what they are going through and be even more amorous than they usually are? Would not fearing you are going to lose your true love make you cling to each other even tighter or kiss even deeper? We’ve seen them express themselves this way when they feared losing each other, and we’ve seen passionate and poignant moments of both hope and sorrow, so this current story feels like it would be no different. We know how deeply they feel so I can only hope to see romantic and emotional moments like this, especially in their home together. I have faith Snow and Charming will break their curse and that Emma will defy her fate, so I do believe these kinds of moments will soon materialize. Season six has shown that it can be brilliant. As the Dragon said, it’s about balance between the dark and the light. And in Once Upon a Time, it’s the balance between the angst and the happiness and the focus on characters that are inspiring and heartfelt. Find that balance once more and the result will be magical.

Favorite Moments: In this episode, it was the moments that reflected love and pride that shined the brightest. Henry proved to be so strong as he did not succumb to darkness and saved his moms, and I adored his dance with Violet and him telling her she is just her. He is taking Emma’s profound lesson to heart to always be yourself, and it was sweet seeing Emma and Regina beam with pride over what a fine young man he has become. We also saw the power that true love has: an inexplicable connection between two souls where you just know when something is just not right and can feel what they are feeling. Snow and Charming demonstrated this as they sweetly dealt with their sleeping curse, while Killian just knew his love was in trouble. It’s these small but profound moments that I really adore. Lastly, there were some very poignant and clever references the film Aladdin. A small monkey toy helped him when was stealing the wand and lamp from Gold’s shop, while Aladdin acknowledges his Genie that is free now which was a lovely and touching nod to the late, great Robin Williams who voiced the Genie in the Disney film.

Favorite Lines:
Henry: I don’t even know how to act around her.
Emma: You act like yourself. Never compromise who you are.

Dragon: Back in New York, the battle I spoke of deep within your soul was supposed to remain there…Everything is about balance, the dark and the light. This is a lesson sometimes learned at great cost.


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BRENDAN MCCARTHY Takes DOCTOR FATE On 'Big Psychedelic Firework Show' For Finale

The MAD MAX: FURY ROAD designer talks Strange vs. Fate, his time in Hollywood, and much more

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