Big on the Internet, TV, Arrowverse, The CW, The Flash By Princess Weekes on Sat,3:20 On February 3rd, The Flash was renewed for an eighth seasons. Time will tell how the series will extend into that—but one thing is for sure, Barry Allen is going to run hella fast. The post The Flash Season 7 Has a Lot of Loose Ends to Wrap Up and Surprises to Deliver first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, TV, Emily Andras, Syfy, Wynonna Earp By Princess Weekes on Sat,12:30 Let's just hope that the series gets to end strongly with a WayHaught wedding and no death. The post Wynonna Earp Cancelled by Syfy, Final Six Episodes Air March 5th first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, 28DaysOfBlackCosplay, black history month 2021, cosplay By Briana Lawrence on Sat,10:00 Like a larger than life superhero with America-themed attacks and a gigantic smile, I am here! Sharing cosplayers like the absolute fangirl that I am! We're six days into our #28DaysOfBlackCosplay share-a-thon and I have two amazing cosplayers to share with everyone... before I disappear to watch the Saturday anime waiting in my queue. The post #28DaysOfBlackCosplay at The Mary Sue, Day Six first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Big Bird, Sesame Street, things we saw today By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,6:00 Did you know that there are many incarnations of Sesame Street's Big Bird worldwide? Let's run down our Big Birds by the sheer chaotic energy that they embody. The post Things We Saw Today: Alternate Big Birds From Sesame Street, Ranked by Their Chaotic Energy first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, COVID-19, Pandemic, politics By Lyra Hale on Fri,5:40 What will it take for people to realize that COVID-19 restrictions are set in place to save lives and not limit them? The post Hampering COVID-19 Restrictions Is a Mistake That Will Cost Lives first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Comics, Hulk, Marvel Comics By Princess Weekes on Fri,5:20 In Marvel’s Immortal Hulk #43 from writer Al Ewing and artist Joe Bennett, a panel caught the attention of many readers who thought it was anti-Semitic. The post Artist Joe Bennett Responds to Immortal Hulk Anti-Semitism Accusations first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, Black authors, fantasy, science fiction By Larissa Irankunda on Fri,5:05 One of the most prevailing historical issues of science-fiction and fantasy is the way it’s been so ridiculously whitewashed and skewed towards the cis male demographic. What this has caused, even up to today, is the prevailing notion that other demographics, other people with varying identities, gender-expressions, and walks of life aren’t interested in the […] The post 11 Black Authors Who Were Some of The OG Pioneers of Sci-Fi/Fantasy (And I’ll Fight You If You Say Otherwise) first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, S.W.O.R.D., Wanda Vision, WandaVision By Rachel Leishman on Fri,4:30 I like how WandaVision is challenging our ideas of "villains" and who is right and who is wrong, and I hope it continues down that path. The post I Love How Marvel’s WandaVision Is All About the Gray Area first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Owls, Super Bowl, What We Do In The Shadows By Jessica Mason on Fri,4:00 Like the vamps of What We Do In The Shadows, I would much rather celebrate the Superb Owl than the Super Bowl. The post Let’s Celebrate Some Superb Owls With the Vampires of What We Do in the Shadows first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Daily Show With Trevor Noah By Vivian Kane on Fri,3:00 “All words are words of the past! These words I’m saying right now? They’re in the past, he said, seconds ago!" Stephen Colbert takes on the GOP's latest Marjorie Taylor Greene/QAnon/Congressional nonsense. The post Stephen Colbert Dismantles Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Awful Attempt To Distance Herself From Her Own “Words of the Past” first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Christopher Plummer, obituary, The Sound of Music By Jessica Mason on Fri,2:42 Christopher Plummer, who commanded screen and stage with dignity and power for seven decades, has died at the age of 91. The post Hollywood Mourns the Loss of the Legendary Christopher Plummer first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Space, moon trees, this week in space By Rachel Leishman on Fri,2:09 Sure, it isn't the most exciting space activity in the world but it's beautiful to see these trees and know how far we've come in our space exploration and that we have these "Moon Trees" to look back on. The post This Week in Space: Moon Trees Remind Us of Our Moon Exploration first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, 28DaysOfBlackCosplay, black history month 2021, cosplay By Briana Lawrence on Fri,12:30 Happy Friday, everyone! As promised in yesterday's feature, we have THREE cosplayers to talk about today in order to get you all set for the weekend, which will be full of, you guessed it, more cosplayers! The post #28DaysOfBlackCosplay at The Mary Sue, Day Five first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Avengers: Age of Ultron, WandaVision By Princess Weekes on Fri,12:25 In the end, Age of Ultron has delivered several big payoffs, but those pay offs do not make this movie less frustrating to watch as a whole—especially with the villain it had, the character journeys we'd been on, and the places they would go in the future. The post Avengers: Age of Ultron Is Still a Frustrating Movie Despite Setting up Better Things first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, lawyers, Legally Blonde, Reese Witherspoon By Jessica Mason on Fri,12:16 There's one iconic movie that gets law school shockingly right, and that's Reese Witherspoon's classic comedy Legally Blonde. The post Why Legally Blonde Is the Best Law Movie, According To a Lawyer first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, football, politics, white privilege By Lyra Hale on Fri,12:07 Here's your friendly reminder that Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is the height of white privilege. The post Pre-Super Bowl Reminder: Tom Brady Is the Height of White Privilege first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, dominique tipper, season finale, The Expanse By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,11:59 Season five of 'The Expanse' saw our heroes through trials, tragedies, and space battles, and they ended up back where they belonged. Well, most of them did. The post The Season Five Finale of The Expanse Was Pretty Much Perfect first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, anime, CrunchyRoll, voice acting By Briana Lawrence on Fri,11:47 Perhaps best known as the misunderstood bad boy that is Star vs. The Forces of Evil's Marco Diaz, Adam McArthur has been voice acting in some capacity since he was 16 years old! With so many years of voice acting, you might be surprised to find out that "Jujutsu Kaisen" is his first time voicing an anime character! The post Jujutsu Kaisen Friday Chat With Adam McArthur, the Voice of Yuji Itadori first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision, WandaVision Static By Rachel Leishman on Fri,10:58 Marvel and Disney+'s WandaVision released its fifth episode today and promptly shut down any "haters"—meaning it was absolutely incredible and brought us an entirely new layer to obsess over. The post WandaVision Static: We Need to Talk About Today’s Big WandaVision Development first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > AMP Featured, News, Marjorie Taylor Greene, politics, Republicans By Vivian Kane on Thu,5:48 The only reason Majorie Taylor Greene is facing any sort of consequence whatsoever is because of the Democrats in Congress. The post Democrats To Strip Marjorie Taylor Greene of Her Committee Assignments. Republicans Gave Her a Standing Ovation. first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > |