TV, Butcher Billy, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Tue,4:45 If you exist in the fandom for Disney+'s The Mandalorian, you probably know about artist Butcher Billy's work. The post INTERVIEW: Butcher Billy Talks The Mandalorian, Art, and More! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Max Lord, Pedro Pascal, Twitter memes By Rachel Leishman on Tue,4:24 Barbara Minerva knew who he was the minute he turned around, turned on the charm, and said, "Life is good but it can be better," and with that catchphrase comes wonderful new content for the internet. The post Life Is Good but It Can Be Better With These Maxwell Lord Memes first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, CNN, Jake Tapper, Kayleigh McEnany By Vivian Kane on Tue,2:21 "This [lying] is what she does," Jake Tapper said Sunday. "She tells lies all the time. She can't acknowledge reality. So, I'm just not going to put somebody like that on air." The post Kayleigh McEnany Responds To Accusation of Lying "the Way Most People Breathe" by Going on Fox News & Lying a Bunch first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Batman (character), Bruce Wayne, DCEU By Rachel Leishman on Tue,1:16 I also think there is a DIFFERENCE between exploring the worlds of these characters and branching out into other heroes/villains within them (like the world of Spider-Man is doing) and giving us ... two Bruce Waynes. The post More Batmans, More Problems? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, contributors, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Supernatural By Rotem Rusak on Tue,12:39 A promise is an agreement that takes two. The post The Breaking of "Narrative Promises" Through the Lens of Supernatural, Marvel, & More first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Diana Prince, Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman 1984 By Briana Lawrence on Tue,12:38 I'm supposed to think that this Steve/Diana reverse fish out of water scenario is cute, but it's completely marred by the fact that this is a woman who's completely isolated herself from society for over 60 years save for working a 9 to 5 and the occasional secret crime-fighting, but she doesn’t even relish in that. Diana only finds joy again when her dead boyfriend takes over another man’s body, EVEN IF she's clearly done some pretty cool shit on her own The post Wonder Woman 1984 Expects Me to Believe That THE Wonder Woman Has Spent Six Decades in Mourning and That Doesn't Sit Well With Me first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, contributors, His Dark Materials By Leah Marilla Thomas on Mon,10:00 Book readers know some of the answers to the questions the finale asks—and I’ve dropped a few of them here without revealing any of the endgame, as well as other, broader queries. The post All The Questions We Have After HBO's His Dark Materials Season 2 Finale first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Coronavirus, donald trump, First Amendment By Vivian Kane on Mon,6:01 An emergency room doctor at Walter Reed Medical Center says he's been removed from the hospital's schedule after he criticized Donald Trump on Twitter. The post ER Doctor Who Criticized Donald Trump's Dangerous COVID-19 "Drive-By" Says He's Been Removed From Hospital's Schedule first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Carrie Fisher, Oscar Isaac, Star Wars (franchise) By Rachel Leishman on Mon,5:58 On the anniversary of her death, many took to sharing memories of the great Carrie Fisher, but one especially jumped out. The post Things We Saw Today: Carrie Fisher and Oscar Isaac Used To Dance on the Set of Star Wars first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Chris Pine, Steve Trevor, Wonder Woman 1984 By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,5:36 The method in which Chris Pine's Steve Trevor is reintroduced into Diana's world is, for lack of a better word, awful. The post Wonder Woman 1984's Major Misstep With Steve Trevor first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, Max Lord, Pedro Pascal, The Mandalorian By Rachel Leishman on Mon,4:17 What can I say? I love the Dadalorian. The post No One Can Play a Dad Like Pedro Pascal Can first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > |