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South Park
South Park evolved from being a low-budget show filled with potty humor delivered with great comedic timing to arguably one of TV's greatest political satires. The amount of story the team behind the show can convey in a short time should be studied by story writers, and the way the show has consistently adapted its style and tone is inspirational. While not every episode provides the brilliant commentary others do, the show consistently holds the potential to drop one of its best episodes with each release.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Besides several very entertaining action setpieces (of course accompanied by some brilliant soundtrack choices), GotG Vol 2 is a compelling look at the complexities of fatherhood. While Peter wrestles with his own identity, Yondu goes on his own emotional journey that forces him to confront his own mistakes and feelings about the foster boy he raised. Brushing aside the jokes, the movie has a lot of heart that doesn't feel nearly as forced as it does in other Marvel films, which helps push the shocking surprises and tears out of my eyes every time I watch this movie.
PS: Intro with Baby-Groot alone bumps the score up a point.

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Val Kilmer and Robert Downey Jr.'s chemistry in the Shane Blake crime caper is filled with humor (that mostly lands), quirky characters, and a fun mystery that keeps giving its stars more and more ridiculous situations in which they can ive-aggressively disagree with each other. Pacing issues begin to drag in the film's final 1/3, but the cast makes Kiss Kiss Bang Bang worth a look.

Game Of Thrones
Despite the last couple of seasons including many questionable decisions with its character writing and twists that disappointed more than they shocked, 70% of Game of Thrones is easily considered one of the greatest television dramas of all time. A fantastic cast with layered and varied characters captivates audiences with multiple plotlines that successfully grab viewers' attention, even when their favorite characters meet an abrupt end. The way the final season killed the hype of the series may be studied for decades; it shouldn't prevent people from giving the series a chance because its first 4-5 seasons are phenomenal in many ways.

Interstellar
Even though it has an ending that takes a couple of watches to appreciate fully, Interstellar is an operatic sci-fi film that provides Matthew McConaughey the ability to prove to audiences that he can make them cry. Multiple scenes in the movie still take my breath away every time. Its twists are tragic, and Hans Zimmer again takes everything to the next level with his musical score. Interstellar is easily one of the most emotional and well-made sci-fi adventure movies in a long time.

Man of Steel
As someone who has yet to read the comics and has only a basic-level understanding of the character, I think Man of Steel is a fantastic film. Henry Cavill's performance is likable and physically exactly how I'd imagine Superman to look. The performances combined with Hans Zimmer's score and Zack Snyder's eye for action create many incredible moments that click in many ways. Also, I have to give credit to Michael Shannon's almost-Shakespearean and dramatic take on Zod, who is absolutely a villain that's a hero in his own eyes. Snyder's sequels try to do too much, but Man of Steel was an effective action flick with moments of great heart that helped it sing far more than it flounders.

Top Gun: Maverick
Decades later, few expected Top Gun: Maverick to excel as well as it did. A sequel to a corny but beloved piece of 80's cinematic history evolved into a compelling story of ing the torch to the next generation. Maverick was a visual showcase of wonderfully shot aerial action that felt even more captivating thanks to its cast. While its ending was satisfying enough not to want a third movie anytime soon, the idea of a Top Gun sequel was once superfluous. Tom Cruise may surprise us once again.

Better Call Saul
The first couple seasons of Better Call Saul suffered from minor pacing issues but during it's last few seasons it achieves a level of quality that meets and even sures Breaking Bad at times. Bob Odenkirk, Rhea Seehorn, Jonathan Banks, and so many more of the cast consistently put viewers on the edge of their seats while also filling their eyes with tears. They all deserve many awards for their performances in a spin-off series that more than proves it's worth.
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See AllDragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Review - A Near-Perfect Love Letter To An Iconic Franchise
Great review! So excited to play more of this game after doing the preview for it. Reading your words has only excited me further!
One Piece Confirms Fans Were Wrong About Luffy's Dad, & It Has Big Implications For The Final Arc
Except...that one time Buggy nearly executed Luffy. How did Luffy get out of that one?
One Piece Confirms Fans Were Wrong About Luffy's Dad, & It Has Big Implications For The Final Arc
Thanks for checking out my article. I feel like many of Dragon's contributions have been moving in the story's background and have been overlooked. So, I tried to highlight that it has been his leadership and planning that has inspired kingdoms to rebel and the Celestial Dragon's resources to be destroyed.
Sorry if I didn't make that clear enough for you.
One Piece Confirms Fans Were Wrong About Luffy's Dad, & It Has Big Implications For The Final Arc
Same! Those evil pirates can't keep getting away with doing whatever they want. The Marines always have the peoples best interests at heart. haha
Thanks for your comment. 😄
Deku's Final Plot Twist in My Hero Academia's Ending Finally Makes the Series' Original Promise Come True
I cannot entirely agree. Throughout the entire series, Deku's ability to inspire others to be better people also ends up being a superpower in a way. Sure, Deku isn't the number one hero on the charts, but he is the number 1 hero in many people's hearts in MHA's world. The people in the top hero rankings would likely say that Deku was a better hero than them. At least, that is how I took it. The ending worked for me, but it didn't work for everyone, and that is okay.
Thanks for reading my article and leaving your thoughts.