The limits of my suspension of disbelief apparently lie with psychological trauma.
(points at this and nods)
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The limits of my suspension of disbelief apparently lie with psychological trauma.
(points at this and nods)
Word, Steph. I am dissatisfied with the lack of accountability, or even really acknowledgement, especially when they had Monica say what she said: that went over the line, I thought.
And the only reason Wanda was forced to sacrifice her family to save the town was because she was the one who had put them all in that position to begin with. So Monica's statement about how the townspeople didn't understand was ridiculous on its face. Bad writing, forced sympathy for Wanda in the face of really bad behavior, however rationalized.
This is making me more excited for Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Ha! Sam's not wrong.
"A sorcerer is a wizard without a hat!"
Hmmm....What about warlocks?
Hats are optional for warlocks
Hats are optional for warlocks
But what *kind* of hat?
Well played, Matt
Heh!