
The way Tucker handled Durant in that series was worth the trade alone. Sometimes you need that enforcer.
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The way Tucker handled Durant in that series was worth the trade alone. Sometimes you need that enforcer.
The way he builds visual tension throughout is subtle but effective
You know what makes me happy? Seeing Amity interact with Luz's friends independently. It feels so natural and genuine.
I find myself relating to Hazel's struggle more than I expected. The need for privacy and independence is so fundamental.
Just started watching and can't believe how well they captured the original energy while making it fresh.
The Wood Mites episode scared me so much I couldn't go camping for months afterward. Something about tiny insects that hunt in darkness really gets to me.
The legal grey area is fascinating. Parody protection makes sense but the lines get blurry fast.
I've had both a Lab and a Golden, and honestly can't pick a favorite. They're both such wonderful family dogs!
This reminds me of some modern theories about multiple universes, just with a different twist
Does anyone remember if they ever explained why Sparma had false teeth in the first place?
The solution isn't to eliminate tropes entirely but to make them more nuanced and realistic.