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Of all the main characters, his is the least important. With 200+ episodes and 10 seasons, the show is near the end. But I’d rather they have a proper final season and have a proper ending than ending the show solely because one cast member is gone. As for the reason for it, it doesn’t really matter. He’s not coming back, and his character is just 1 of many. A show as long running and popular as this one doesn’t need to end because of one person. You’re right but Disney still made it. It probobly would have been if it were made a year or 2 later. I’m sure it was much more successful on Disney Channel than it was on ABC. No way. This show is about Daniel and Johnny and the people around them. Miguel will try to find his dad, but that’s it. There’s already too much going on to add such a ridiculous storyline. There’s a lot of stuff missing, especially TV shows and TV movies. I guess they just don’t think it’s worth the money to digitally restore the movie, add captions, etc. which is a shame because I would like to watch it too. To be fair few people cared about Muppets Tonight during its initial run. And at this point very few shows get released on DVD these days. The best case scenario now would be Disney+. I find it unlikely but since Dinosaurs and The Muppet Shoe were both added this year, never say never. If you like a movie in theaters and want to see it again do it. Watching a movie at home by yourself is not the same. You can always watch a movie at home. Other than that I like your idea. I don’t have any set rules, but I do try not to watch something if I’ve already seen it recently. And depending on the movie that could be a 6 months, or even up to 3 or 4 years. I agree. Its a major plot point, but its not that complicated. Antwan is a liar a cheater and a thief. You don’t need to be an expert of copyright law to understand that. Stars, writers, directors, etc. have deals in their contracts they get a cut from their video game, TV show, movie, etc. Yes they get paid a certain amount upfront, but they get paid more if its a success. Look at what happened to Scarlett Johansson. She sued Disney because she was supposed to get bonuses based on how well Black Widow did in theaters, without knowing its box office would end up being less because it was also on Disney+ as well as theaters. Disney took that advantage of that, so she sued and won. Pretty ironic since Free Guy is also a Disney film. The reality is for better or worse, young people really do talk like that. While I don’t expect to hear it in every movie and TV show today, it would be odder to not hear it in any movie or TV show. Plus there’s a big difference between that, and the rhetoric from another 20th Century (Fox) and now Disney movie, The Hate you Give. Among other things, that movie has the main character get mad when a friend rightfully points out that that cops lives matter too. Note, I have not seen that movie, my information comes from a review I read. There is a “coming out scene”, but it doesn’t actually have to to do with Venom’s gender or sexuality. I though it was one of the best parts of the movie. Even if you watch the movie and the scene and don’t like it, its better to judge the movie, not an interview. It appears that way out of context, but without going into too much detail, that’s not really how it plays out. And despite being someone people might accuse of being a homophobic, I thought that was one of the best scenes in the movie. That’s too bad. I had a great time, but I can see why people wouldn’t like it. Its not a great movie, but I really enjoyed it anyway. He stole the code. Which also happens all the time, but is a lot more despicable. Few if any big budget movies have made a profit since the start of the pandemic. While not profitable, Free Guy has been well received. And the box office is reflecting that. I enjoyed it quite a bit, and I plan on seeing it again. You get my point. And somehow you think you’re not even remotely racist or sexist. What a shock. People complaining because a movie is getting made without a white person as the star, and for some reason people are outraged about it. I wonder why? 🤔 Also the show was called WandaVision. When he was in human form, Paul Bentley was a white male as a lead character in the show. Apparently Disney and Marvel don’t hate white men as much as you think they do. No. There was nothing to imply Jeanette told the police. The song playing during the last scene was Creep, referring to Jeanette. Jeanette thought Martin killed Kate because she knew Kate was locked in the basement. Kate wasn’t sure if anyone was upstairs, and she forgot all about it. Which doesn’t really make sense, because Kate knew Jeanette had a key to the house. Either way the ending made it clear Jeanette found out about Kate, and did nothing about it. I had the opposite experience. About half the people were 50. It on a weekday afternoon during schools hours, so I didn’t expect a lot of kids, but I didn’t expect seniors either. Here it is. https://youtu.be/l3W-QJQjsu4