Were the Wonder Years and Dougie Houser any good?
I feel like the D+ shows could use 1 or 2 more episodes
Were the Wonder Years and Dougie Houser any good?
I feel like the D+ shows could use 1 or 2 more episodes
The Wonder Years was pretty good and Doogie Howser introduced me to medical dramas for the first time (I enjoyed it). But then again, I've always liked "coming of age" stories like the Outsiders, Stand By Me, the Karate Kid, To Kill a Mockingbird and ESPECIALLY The Catcher in the Rye. When I was reading comics earlier, they never really got into that kind of thing. Which is a shame. They're so much fun.
Thanks for mentioning that. I forgot about that movie. I like Spider-Man, but I think I sort have outgrown those stories of his. I'm not talking about angsty teenage shows. I'm talking about stories that "focus on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonists from youth to adulthood, in which character change is important."
https://thedirect.com/article/marvel...se-date-summer
So, that's great that this is still coming in the summer. Since, per the article it's supposed to come after Doctor Strange 2, I wonder how the continuity is going to be sorted out.
A new look at What If
https://twitter.com/AnneComics/statu...045688832?s=19
I didn't know Killmonger was in this.
Yeah, Michael B Jordan was part of the initial cast list. Wonder how they'll do the 3 characters on that poster who's actors aren't doing their voices though...
So:
-What If Peggy Carter became Captain Britain?
-What If T'Challa became Star-Lord?
-What If Dr Strange became corrupted by the dark dimension?
I'm blanking on what Killmonger, Black Widow and Gamora are going to be.