Goku’s greatest strength is seeing the good in everyone, even Vegeta.

Goku’s greatest strength is seeing the good in everyone, even Vegeta.

We love you Goku ♥️

u/Ssirenere — 14 hours ago

Which Godfather movie is the best: Part I, Part II, or Part III?

All three are iconic, but if you had to choose just one as the best movie overall, which one are you picking? And what makes it better than the other two?

For me, Part II.

The first one is probably more iconic, but Part II feels more ambitious to me. Seeing Michael's rise and fall while simultaneously watching Vito's story makes the whole saga feel so much bigger.

That said, I completely understand anyone picking Part I. Curious to see where everyone ranks the three 🤔

u/Ssirenere — 20 hours ago

What’s one Better Call Saul scene you think is underrated?

Not necessarily the saddest or most iconic scene, just one that doesn’t get talked about enough.

For me, it’s the scene where Mike and Nacho are in the desert. Their dynamic says so much without either of them needing to explain themselves.

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u/Ssirenere — 1 day ago

Which Harry Potter character has the most iconic entrance in movie ? 👀

Not necessarily the most powerful or your favorite, just the character whose first appearance immediately made you think: “Yeah, this character is going to be important.”

For me, Bellatrix. The way she’s introduced in Azkaban immediately tells you this woman is completely unhinged 😂

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u/Ssirenere — 1 day ago

Which Harry Potter character deserved a much better ending? 🥀

I'll start: Lupin.

He lost almost everything his friends, his family, and eventually his own life. And after everything he went through, he barely got the chance to enjoy being a father.

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u/Ssirenere — 2 days ago