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I will never, ever, understand why this happens so often in book adaptations.
It's like going to see a performance of Romeo and Juliet only to find that in the end the star-crossed lovers pwn the haters and ride off into the sunset happy and well. I don't get why writers think that surprising viewers with new plot twists is something anyone wants to see.
 

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We watched the first three episodes of Peacekeeper yesterday. It was entertaining and funny in a Deadpool way.
 

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We watched the first three episodes of Peacekeeper yesterday. It was entertaining and funny in a Deadpool way.
Reviews for that one have been pretty good. I've been meaning to check it out.
 

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We watched the first three episodes of Peacekeeper yesterday. It was entertaining and funny in a Deadpool way.

Peacemaker is just the right kind of stupid. It's self-aware without being try-hard. Enjoying it so far.

Also John Cena is a pretty solid action lead, real 1980s action movie vibes there.
 

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Peacemaker is just the right kind of stupid. It's self-aware without being try-hard. Enjoying it so far.

Also John Cena is a pretty solid action lead, real 1980s action movie vibes there.
Agree about John Cena. I remember when he first started acting that my impression was that he'd be like a low-rent Rock, but he's actually a pretty decent actor, especially for comedy.
 

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Agree about John Cena. I remember when he first started acting that my impression was that he'd be like a low-rent Rock, but he's actually a pretty decent actor, especially for comedy.

Helps that he's willing to let himself look like an asshole and/or get the crap kicked out of him.
 

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