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Well this show was a lot of fun, why does every girl low-key love Loki?! (ba dum bum ching) Not sure what it is about him, AND Mobius for that matter, but they are so likeable! I have finished the series already and can't wait to talk to you guys about it! Marvel, once again makes my brain hurt with the time keeper/TVA/Variant type stuff but its a good hurt ;)

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Cole Jennett

I loved watching you react to the amazing chemistry between Owen and Tom. So much fun, so glad you are enjoying them!

Brian McGovern

Congratulations. 200k subscribers. Party On, dudes.

djKENTO

Really love the DB Cooper scene (the plane hijacking). That’s been my favorite real life mystery for yeeeears. Guy was never found. Google it Cass! It’s such a fun mystery.

Patrick Flanagan

D. B. Cooper was the alias given to a man who hijacked a flight out of Portland in 1971. He gave a note to a flight attendant that he had a bomb and wanted $200K from the airline. The plane landed and the passengers were taken off, the money was brought on board, and Cooper demanded the plane fly him to Reno. During the flight the crew noticed that the rear door of the plane had opened, and Cooper and the money were gone. A small amount of the money washed up in a riverbed years later, but the bulk of the cash - along with Cooper himself - were never seen again. People are still investigating this case today. Glad this show finally solved the mystery. The Mobius character was created in the comics as a tribute to a Marvel Comics editor named Mark Gruenwald. He was known for his vast knowledge of both Marvel and DC Comics lore and trivia and probably read every comic published by them during his lifetime. He was Marvel's executive editor in charge of keeping all of the company's continuity straight in his head. Died very young (43) of a congenital heart defect; in accordance with his wishes, he was cremated and his ashes were mixed in with printer's ink used to reprint the comics story he wrote of which he was most proud. In the Marvel Universe he loved so much, he's immortal, spending all eternity making sure all the stories (timelines) connect to one another and make sense. Owen Wilson kind of looks like him here, too.

ArsTropica

If you like Tom Hiddleston, I recommend watching the Night Manager spy mini-series on Amazon Prime. His film character is a lot cooler than 007, imo. Maybe we need a spy poll...? :-D

Patrick Toscano

The series has a great soundtrack.

Bryan Fritchie

Neither link works for me. Does it work for anyone else?

Jon Johns

Bryan! Sorry you're having issues, if you still can't get the links to work, you can reach out for help on the discord server, or email me, jonjohns65@gmail.com

Bryan Fritchie

Yesterday they weren't working on my Android phone or Android tablet. Just checked and it still doesn't work on my phone, but it DOES work on my laptop. I've always watched on phone/table before, so I don't know what changed. I'll go ahead and send an email too, in case you want/need more details.

JD Nevesytrof

Every girl loves a bad boy especially if they have style and charm

Stick Figure Studios

The parts in a movie that explain things to the characters but are really done for the benefit of the audience are called exposition. Sometimes it's executed well but often it's handled very poorly.

Stick Figure Studios

A movie you will probably never watch (unless it wins a poll or something) but which you should is Terry Gilliam's BRAZIL (1985). It's a dark but funny satire of incompetent bureaucracies taking place in a future dystopian society that oppresses the individual mostly through tedium and monotony then anything else. The early scenes at the TVA are very reminiscent of that film aesthetically.

Michael Threapleton

"A movie you will probably never watch (unless it wins a poll or something) but which you should", oh boy do I have a long list of these! Totally agree with Brazil; it's a Kafkaesque fever dream of a journey. Go with Gilliam's 142 min cut over the "Love Conquers All" version.