I've never heard of this recipe either, and I have everything I need to make it! I'll definitely be trying this out.
Can I borrow your ice cream maker? Every time I've tried to hand whisk ice cream it's turned into a crystalline (but still tasty) mess.
Mmmm some nice creamy pasta sounds like a good treat. I'll definitely have a look at those recipes, cheers!
Oh man, the Inhumans show was so weird. The slave-owning, xenophobic, eugenicist royalty as the good guys? What a waste of good actors. Tbf, I was never a fan of the Inhumans in the comics either (apart from Lockjaw) so didn't have high hopes.
Hold up. I could've just given him the alpha? I'm so dumb. Gyaaaarrrgh.
My pain wasn't as severe as 182 though, that's some serious Buizelling.
I get where you're coming from, and "antagonist" is certainly less loaded than "villain", but at least with the Skrull .... ::: spoiler spoiler setting off a radioactive bomb at a public event is more than just a bit of harm and destruction!
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I think I find it interesting that antagonists are often a reflection (consciously or not) of a group fear and what could be a more 'ideological radicalism' antagonist is being quite coded and kinda focused on refugeeism. Maybe just to broaden the grey area and make audiences somewhat sympathize with their ideology? I dunno, there are plenty of groups that want change so I'm spitballing whether this is a bit of a pattern.
Personally, I would have preferred if the first episode really leaned into the spy/espionage/cold war element, like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy-esque, instead of this milquetoast somewhat vaguely political messaging that isn't sure what it's trying to say. But it's just the first episode, maybe I'm completely off base and what they've set up will actually develop into something.
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