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And as to Mr. Pascal, seems once again we are in that race condition to see if they can get the movie out before their star does something awful that the public finds out about. We've been here before, no? :D
I swear, what is it with Capeshit and casting the biggest nutjobs in leading/major roles?

That crown still goes to He-wuz-Kang solely for how much damage he caused on the forced pivot from Kang to Doom, but you'd think by this point Disney would just have permanent Tard Wranglers for anyone they sign.

Unless they did only for it to be called racist. Which would be funny, in a "snake eating its own tail" kinda way...
 
As to Sue Storm, she's the most puissant when it comes to abilities (stretching doesn't come close, fire and flight are more nice to haves, being pretty much indestructible is a good one but not as good as her Swiss army knife of powers); this is true. But Reed's intellect is the team's biggest asset. When he's not blowing up New York with it, anyway.
The more I think on it the more I'm surprised they haven't made Reed's stretchiness Plastic Man-tier as a buff, since you can always BS a new level of strength/durability for Ben and heat temperature/power for Johnny to keep them "relevant". Though I admit to being charmed when the artist has fun making Reed do something goofy in terms of stretching to be funny.

In a way, the FF did get blessed with each basic power set they each have being golden for "strong as they need to be" stories of all kinds.
 
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I'm about the same as my wife, I don't necessarily _dislike_ the FF, but I never really dug them as their own thing, more "oh hey things are happening in the Marvel Universe and Reed Richards is here to explain science shit, that's cool"
I like them as a legacy hero set who still show up more than I really like _them_
but I'll be fair I don't think I've really read much of their early solo (team) adventures
 
Originally Sue was a damsel in distress background character type, which as a result led to her getting overpowered over time because Stan Lee never predicted that invisible structures have a lot of potential compared to the simple clobber or flamethrower mechanic.

Wolverine to be fair, has been powered up through his healing factor being upgraded to survive the epicenter of a nuclear bomb. Iirc it was for maybe small cuts originally in the good old days of comics.
As to Sue Storm, she's the most puissant when it comes to abilities (stretching doesn't come close, fire and flight are more nice to haves, being pretty much indestructible is a good one but not as good as her Swiss army knife of powers); this is true. But Reed's intellect is the team's biggest asset. When he's not blowing up New York with it, anyway.
The more I think on it the more I'm surprised they haven't made Reed's stretchiness Plastic Man-tier as a buff, since you can always BS a new level of strength/durability for Ben and heat temperature/power for Johnny to keep them "relevant". Though I admit to being charmed when the artist has fun making Reed do something goofy in terms of stretching to be funny.

In a way, the FF did get blessed with each basic power set they each have being golden for "strong as they need to be" stories of all kinds.
FF have a very good powerset. Sue is a good field commander and Reed is a good leader and planner (when he does not try something big). They work best when the two are seen as equal but different type of boss. Reed is the smartest but struggles to remain grounded while Sue is more level headed but lacks the smarts that Reed has. Of course, every member of FF is a scientist but not on the same level. They are well balanced as a group and there is no need to kneecap the rest to raise Sue.
 
I'm about the same as my wife, I don't necessarily _dislike_ the FF, but I never really dug them as their own thing, more "oh hey things are happening in the Marvel Universe and Reed Richards is here to explain science shit, that's cool"
I like them as a legacy hero set who still show up more than I really like _them_
but I'll be fair I don't think I've really read much of their early solo (team) adventures
They were originally a explorer science fiction type of hereos.

Unlike the avengers or X-Men who respond to threats.

The FF4 are the ones who usually research and go into unknown regions for adventures.

That level of genre is no longer popular as it might have been in the 1950s to 1970s when the most well known and best Sci Fi content was being made in all forms.
 
I'm about the same as my wife, I don't necessarily _dislike_ the FF, but I never really dug them as their own thing, more "oh hey things are happening in the Marvel Universe and Reed Richards is here to explain science shit, that's cool"
I like them as a legacy hero set who still show up more than I really like _them_
but I'll be fair I don't think I've really read much of their early solo (team) adventures
They're not bad characters necessarily. They're kind of like the Inhumans in that they work well as supporting characters but don't get a lot of interest as their own team.
 
So, uh, Pascal apparently steals women's clothes and wears them.

Or so said Dakota Johnson.

This faggot's gonna troon out eventually, isn't he
She mentioned it on a talk show, but everyone will brush it off as Pedro being eccentric or wacky. Also, Dakota had a weird interview where she was touching her younger co-star, which bothered Jon Hamm. As for Pascal, he's most likely a closeted gay man. It'd be ridiculous for him to transition at fifty, but who knows. Imagine having both of your sons troon out. How depressing.

Can't be surprised. His sister(?) became pooner years ago.
Chileans with the woke parasite are probably the most insufferable faggots i've seen. And i seen enough when i live.
His brother trooned out and his real name is Lucas. Can't say that I'm surprised about his mindset. Pedro's mom has a familial tie to the former socialist president Salvador Allende.
 
His brother trooned out and his real name is Lucas.
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'Passing' should be rated in metres. Like I've seen Pedro Pascal's brother in other photos and from a distance he manages to pass better than most. But seeing that close up photo, I can immediately see that's a bloke.

That's why I'm calling for a metre standard for passing. Like Pedro's brother could maybe get a "15m passing" rating. Whereas someone like Yanniv would be rated "Visibility Range". I.e. the moment he's discernible as a humanoid figure, you know he's a male.
 
'Passing' should be rated in metres. Like I've seen Pedro Pascal's brother in other photos and from a distance he manages to pass better than most. But seeing that close up photo, I can immediately see that's a bloke.

That's why I'm calling for a metre standard for passing. Like Pedro's brother could maybe get a "15m passing" rating. Whereas someone like Yanniv would be rated "Visibility Range". I.e. the moment he's discernible as a humanoid figure, you know he's a male.
It's always massive amount of makeup, specific lighting and extra photoshop to make those pictures. Like AI videos that a single frame looks legit, but if you see motion you can immediately tell something is off.
 
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The more I learn of Pascals, the more I wish Pinochet should've just took a helicopter ride to their mansion in Chile.

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He's literally Rachel Zegler with a manjaw. Meanwhile Pedro himself is basically Rachel Zegler in terms of personality, but worse due to his age (as in he's old enough to know better).
 
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