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Ed R (53 KP) rated WandaVision in TV

Mar 11, 2021  
WandaVision
WandaVision
2021 | Action, Adventure, Mystery
Story (3 more)
Twists
Character
Connections
Confusing (1 more)
Sword
Must watch for Marvel fans!
Took me a while to watch this and shame on me!
Finally Marvel TV series that connects to the Marvel universe!
I really enjoyed it and it helped set up a number of new things that I reckon will be happening soon in the Universe, especially with Doctor Strange 2.....
Only thing was there's no explanation to where SWORD has come from Vs SHIELD but I wonder if that's from the Black Widow film which obviously we haven't seen?
  
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John Lydon recommended Doctor Who in TV (curated)

 
Doctor Who
Doctor Who
1963 | Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi

"when I was young, Doctor Who was wonderful. The Daleks were the thing. They were so evil, cold, dead, and emotionally devoid that it was a fairly good representation, really, of institutions. The cruelty of them. As a kid you're always just dismissed, viewed negatively, and given no hope or place in their scheme of things. It's still true today. Moreso than ever! And I used to love something the BBC used to do. They'd show Harold Pinter plays. Things that would take you outside of yourself and open yourself to different possibilities."

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The Suicide Squad (2021)
The Suicide Squad (2021)
2021 | Action, Comedy, Crime
Margot robbie (1 more)
Idris elba
Just watched out of the two suicide sqads this is probably the best of the two it's got one thing that's missing from the first one it's more violent and gory and it's got a shark played by sty stallone can't believe that last one. Of course harley quinn still there being my favourite character from the first one plus the return of Rick flag and amanda waller. And there's Peter Capadi channeling malcolm tucker instead of doctor who which was funny. anyway entertaining couple of hours
  
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Deepak Chopra recommended Space, Time & Medicine in Books (curated)

 
Space, Time & Medicine
Space, Time & Medicine
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Book Favorite

"Fellow physician Larry Dossey made a risky leap in 1985 by applying the new physics to medicine (the book’s foreword is by Tao of Physics-author Fritjof Capra). Mainstream medicine was still spooked and skeptical over the mind-body connection, and here was a doctor speculating on Bell’s Theorem and relativity, making connections between the quantum and the very basis of physiology. Seeing the human body burst into a cloud of subatomic particles thrilled me. No book has been more influential on my own writing career, and Dossey’s intellectual courage was an inspiration."

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