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  1. I agree. I’d rather have everyone move away during the season and back by season’s end. Keep the fam together.

  2. This is my comfort show, as well. My daughter and myself are working our way through the seasons.

  3. I was behind an elderly woman trying to return one apple (out of a box of 10). The apple was visibly moldy. She refused the money for the whole purchase and wanted only 1/10th of the return money. Costco said they can’t do that and she kept refusing. lol

  4. Fresh Cajun catfish and Mickey Mouse chicken nuggets.

  5. Let’s not limit this to superheroes…bring Jack Bauer, Cosmo Kramer and The Waltons on board.

  6. Love dogs but I had a dog trip me up at the gym while I was doing dumbbell lunges.

  7. Do they have a hot food bar? I’ve never been but exited.

  8. Thank you for your outstanding portrayal. I’m starting season 3 of Narcos: Mexico and can’t stop watching. Do you think the future are streaming shows as it allows for so much more character development as opposed to films? Thank you.

  9. I love that the movies and shows are interconnected. It’s a sort of grand mythology that I can be a part of. My wife and thirteen year old daughter go see the films as a family. We eagerly await when a new MCU film drops on DisneyPlus. Waiting for a new Marvel film reminds me of waiting in line for the “Empire Strikes Back” or the next “Indiana Jones.” It’s fun. It’s a happy marker in my life. The characters and stories are a fun connection with my teen and myself. I don’t understand the need for artists to announce they don’t “get” or don’t “like” Marvel films. It’s an art. Some will like, some will hate, some will love and when less and less people like them we will see less movies. I will forever remember the beautiful and wild theatrical experiences of “Infinity War,” “Endgame,” “Black Panther” and “No Way Home.” I thank Marvel for all these memories as when I read comics as a kid I never thought this film experience would be possible.

  10. Have Freddy from the first movie as the villain. Show (through de-aging) that he manipulated the whole Lawrence-LaRusso conflict. He grew up and runs the largest AI robotics firm- turns out he built a Kreese/Silver terminator. Bent on destruction. Our heroes have to stop it. 😂

  11. I think Cameron is forgetting what cinema is. It’s not always high art (which he has not done either), but a magically, entertaining experience. My wife, daughter and myself all like different movies but with Marvel we all come together and look forward to the experience. The MCU is part of making memories for my family.

  12. I’d go with a broken arm (I’ve broken a leg, wrist, ribs, nose and vertebrae). I feel like the dunked head could lead to infection and never getting over the taste/smell. Plus, the dunk is far more dehumanizing.

  13. 5 years ago, I'd never imagened that Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, Patrick Stewart, Ryan Reynolds, Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio and Hugh Jackman would return to their roles in Marvel Studios content and here we are now.

  14. Absolutely. I do not need continuous perfection. I need interconnected stories. Just like the comics I read as a kid. Sone stories are better than others but this is a wonderful time to be a fan of Marvel. I love that the Spider-Man and X-Men movies of twenty years are part of the current MCU films I watch. These are great to watch as families too. Sort of an event to get together around.

  15. If you would have told me five years ago that watching Chozen, Lawrence and Barnes go after Silver and a bunch of imported senseis would be one of the greatest things I’d ever have seen, I’d thought you crazy…yet here we are.

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