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The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers
People didn't like this show because it took the original films and made them for kids NOW, and in doing so lowered the stakes. I enjoyed the show, mainly because I love hockey and the Mighty Ducks films are some of my favorite of all time. This show didn't deserve to get pulled from Disney+.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
So many people will disagree, but this is the best Indiana Jones film. Hands down. The chemistry between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery is iconic, and without that relationship working, the whole film falls apart. The mystery of Dr. Jones chasing his father is just, if not more intriguing than the actual adventure.

Dead Poets Society
Arguably, Dead Poet's Society is one of Robin Williams' best performances. As an English professor, this film means so much to me. Not only that, but it's GOOD, the young cast filled with people like Ethan Hawke alone makes this a must-watch. I tell my students that they can refer to me as Professor, Miss, or Oh Captain, My Captain.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch
This may be a hot take, but The Bad Batch is one of the best Star Wars titles ever. There are some issues with "filler episodes" in the first and second seasons, but everything had a purpose. We got to see Omega come into her own under the guise of her brothers and Crosshair's arc is one of the best in the franchise. I am astounded Dee Bradley Baker was not nominated for Emmy awards, as he deserves it. I only hope we get to see more of these characters in another Clone spin-off

M*A*S*H
I grew up watching MASH with my parents and it's still something I fondly today. The show was more than just a comedy that took place during a war, it had stakes and amazing character development. Some aspects especially from the earlier seasons don't hold up well, but it's part of why I prefer the later seasons. Alan Alda is a national treasure, and I'll watch anything with him in it. And always , "Frank Burns eats worms"

The Umbrella Academy
I truly love this show and its characters. There's something to be said about dysfunctional families who will do anything for one another and who love each other despite their flaws. However, the quality of storytelling dropped off a cliff for season 4. There were so many confusing and unresolved plot points that didn't get addressed that it kind of ruined everything. If season 4 had also been 10 episodes like previous seasons, I might not have hated it as much. Ben deserved better than he got.

Daredevil
Overall one of the best Marvel shows EVER, even if it's maybe not canon. Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock is fantastic and the show wouldn't have worked without him. ing characters like Karen and Foggy help ground the show in the gritty reality of New York City's Hell's Kitchen. I'm excited how this show will continue to fit into the larger MCU if at all.

The Favourite
A great movie--I had to watch it for a class I took on the Restoration period and while not everything is historically accurate the competition between Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz's characters was amazing. The storyline about Queen Anne being unable to give birth to a child was handled quite well and fit the film's overall message about trauma and how it can follow one throughout their life.