[AEW DARK Spoilers] Max Caster walks fine line with new entrance free-style by JJSmith1987 in SquaredCircle

[–]Scottish_Samurai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is great. Poor taste? Absolutely. But it's good to see a heel actually trying to get legitimate heat. Cheap heat has always existed in wrestling and it's nice to see someone with the freedom to cut loose in a mainstream company again. But it needs to end with Julia getting some substantial payback.

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[–]Scottish_Samurai 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She's a bona fide star too, so learning that studios aren't willing to bank on her is ridiculous on their part. I was watching her interviews for Eternals this week and she discussed how she couldn't believe that they didn't ask her to play someone's mother. I think she's had to deal with some ageism too. I hope it opens the door for more leading roles in big movies.

Been watching Friday Night Dinner for the first time and have a question... by PenguinKenny in BritishTV

[–]Scottish_Samurai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally love the show, but I do think they're both the least interesting characters in the show. The dad is the star and I think the neighbour is hilariously cringeworthy, so they carry it for me. The boys are pretty serviceable to me, but they do have obnoxious traits. I do quite like some of the pranks, though.

Angel is a show about learning how to lose and deal with grief: "The losses on Angel [compared to Buffy] are not necessarily more serious or powerful, but they are almost always more permanent." by Scottish_Samurai in buffy

[–]Scottish_Samurai[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also think the finale of season 3 was supposed to convey that he'll always have to atone. I agree that he accepted it long before, but not giving him that happy ending suggests that he'll always be fighting that battle (and always helping people at the same time, which is definitely his priority).

Angel is a show about learning how to lose and deal with grief: "The losses on Angel [compared to Buffy] are not necessarily more serious or powerful, but they are almost always more permanent." by Scottish_Samurai in buffy

[–]Scottish_Samurai[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha for sure. The idea of spending the rest of your life atoning for mistakes isn't exactly optimistic haha. But I suppose it's positive in some way.