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The Packers Are Trading Davante Adams To The Raiders For Two 2022 Draft Picks

When Aaron Rodgers announced he was returning to the Green Bay Packers, it was generally assumed that his presence would lead to star receiver Davante Adams likewise looking to stick around. The two have become one of the best quarterback-receiver combos in the league, with Adams hauling in 238 catches for over 2,900 yards and 29 touchdowns in the past two seasons alone.

However, word emerged on Thursday night that stunned the NFL world, as Green Bay is reportedly sending Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders for a first round pick and more — with the Raiders giving Adams a new contract to make him the league’s highest paid wide receiver.

According to Ian Rapoport, Adams’ new deal will pay him just over $141 million across five years — although we still are waiting on the most important number, which is the fully guaranteed money.

It’s just the latest massive deal in an AFC West arms race for the ages, as every team has been taking massive swings in an effort to catch up with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Raiders have added Adams and star pass rusher Chandler Jones, while the Broncos made a splash trading for Russell Wilson and later signing Randy Gregory, and the Chargers have bolstered their defense by trading for Khalil Mack and signing JC Jackson in free agency.

It has truly been one of the wildest offseasons from one division we’ve ever seen, and each AFC West showdown figures to be a prize-fight worthy atmosphere in 2022.

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With war on their doorstep, Romanians are rushing to help their Ukrainian neighbors

We slam the trunk of our van and hit the road toward Bucharest. We’ll spend the night and continue east toward the border with Ukraine tomorrow morning. I’m lucky to have friends who are up for most anything at a moment’s notice. It was just yesterday we started discussing a trip to one of the refugee camps on the Romania-Ukraine border. Now we’re on our way.

Only a few weeks earlier, I’d been on a bus heading toward our region’s immigration office when I learned that the war had started. As an American expat, I needed to renew my Romanian visa, and now, the unimaginable has happened. On the TVs in the office, the bombarded apartment blocks look just like where I’ve been living the past four years.


Since the war in Ukraine began, it’s been unsettling trying to go about life as normal.

While day-to-day activities continue relatively undisturbed by the chaos unfolding over the border, when I see footage of bombed neighborhoods or families crossing the borders into countries foreign to them, or civilians suddenly turning into soldiers, I am overwhelmed by this unshakeable awareness: It could be us.

The day before my friends and I leave for the border, the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered this grave encouragement to protesters in Europe: “Do not be silent. Support Ukraine. Because if Ukraine does not survive, the whole of Europe will not survive. If Ukraine falls, the whole of Europe will fall.”

The place and circumstances into which you are born can make all the difference in the world in times like these. While Romanian officials reassure the public that Romania is not likely to be under direct attack anytime soon, there is still an overwhelming sense among the population that anything is possible.

Many people start to prepare in case of power outages or food shortages. We fill empty bottles with tap water and pack bags we can grab and go if the need arises. And I’m sure I’m not the only one who pulled open the door to my apartment block’s basement to make sure that it was unlocked and accessible.

Romanians are risking their own safety to help their neighbors in Ukraine.

Ukraine is big enough that it wraps around Moldova, our Romanian-speaking neighbors, and thus shares two separate borders with Romania: a sizable one to the north and a smaller, nearly forgotten one to the east, 300 kilometers away from Odessa. It is toward this smaller border that we are heading.

Our contact in Tulcea is the pastor of a Baptist church who has become heavily involved in working with refugees at the border crossing in Isaccea. We drop off some money to him that was raised by one of the churches in our valley, and he directs us toward the biggest needs that we might work toward fulfilling.

Pastor Adrian Dordea and his wife Lidia explain the situation at the border. The vast majority of refugees are in transit toward other countries and some toward other regions of Romania, so there is a constant flow of people that need housing, transportation and basic provisions. They tell us that hundreds of people arrive on a single ferry—sometimes upwards of 700 refugees arriving at one time. The majority come on foot, either abandoning their cars on the side of the road before reaching the border, or not having one to begin with.

When the refugees arrive, many are quite nervous or afraid of what awaits them in this foreign country. Many do not speak English, let alone Romanian. Many are women who are traveling alone or with their children. And, as Dordea explains, unfortunately their fears are not unfounded. Human trafficking is a major issue in wartime, and there have already been reports of people disappearing. For this reason, all the organizations involved at the border are striving for complete transparency. Nothing is done without the knowledge of the local authorities, and personal data of both refugees and volunteers is meticulously recorded.

The church is housing refugees in transit at several locations, offering them a warm place to stay, a hot meal and money for the road. They help coordinate the refugees’ journeys onward and they send volunteers to man tents at the border. They are starting to send missions across the border, bringing blankets and food to the hundreds waiting in line to cross into Romania, or even rescuing people from Odessa who are unable to make the journey alone. It is apparent that they are exhausted by the sheer amount of work to be done. The pastor shrugs modestly, explaining in the simplest possible terms, “We help with what we can.”

Romanians are using social media platforms like Facebook to organize relief efforts.

And they’re not the only ones. When we get to the border, we’re handed bright vests by the previous shift of volunteers and they show us how to manage the provisions tents. They are eager to leave to get some rest, as several of them only got three hours of sleep the night before. Most of them have travelled here from Bucharest. Nearly all of them were strangers before they got connected online, united by the simple desire to do something to help.

“Facebook mobilizes,” one of them tells me. There is a Romanian/Ukrainian Facebook group called Uniti Pentru Ucraina (United for Ukraine) that has burgeoned into more than 250,000 members in less than two weeks. Every day, hundreds of people share resources and information, ask for advice and for help, or offer up empty apartments or rooms to anyone in need. Some posts are merely congratulatory: Ukrainians thanking the Romanians that opened their hearts and homes, or Romanians expressing a regained sense of pride in their own country and the ways their fellow citizens have stepped up to the present situation. In the words of one Romanian poster: “We may not be rich, we may not even be the most civilized, but we share our bread with those in need, and that is more noble than anything.” Motivated by a collective weight of responsibility, as Ukrainians rush to the borders of Romania, Romanians are rushing there too.

My friends and I get to work, giving people tea, coffee, sandwiches, snacks and sweets; toiletries and baby formula; pet carriers and collars; blankets, scarves, gloves and socks; SIM cards and stuffed animals. We are told to encourage people to take as much of whatever they want and to reassure them that it’s all free. Translators bring the refugees to the large, enclosed tents where they can sit down and warm up and talk to someone about their plan, if they have one.

As simple as my job is, it’s overwhelmingly emotional in the first several minutes. It feels surreal and absurd to be handing bags full of cookies, fruit and canned meats to children who have just fled a war zone. How can this be real? But I do my best to smile with them, and soon my mind begins to come to terms with this new reality.

I don’t know at first how to speak with the women. I’m almost embarrassed to ask “how are you?” but I start to realize they are glad for an opportunity to share at least a small part of their stories. Two young women tell me that they waited 30 hours to cross the border. A mother shares that she is here with her 4-year-old daughter who will turn 5 very soon. She had been planning a big party for her, but now here they are. She doesn’t know where she will go. “Most people are wanting to go on to other countries, to Germany or to Poland,” she told me, “but I just want to go home to Ukraine. Every few hours we call our men. We are worried for them, and they are worried for us.” We both shake our heads in disbelief of the life that she is now living.

It’s getting dark when another woman comes to get a sandwich and a tea. Even with limited English, she is anxious to tell us something. “I have a son who is…” she pauses, smiling apologetically as she reviews the numbers in English in her head, counting up from one to… “fourteen. Fourteen years old. I tried to tell him to come with me, but he said ‘no, I am a patriot. I will not leave my country.’” She nods her head with a melancholy sort of pride. “He is a patriot.”

Even when I cannot talk to the people who come for provisions, I feel an overwhelming sense of camaraderie with them all. Oftentimes the only words exchanged are “спасибі” (thank you) and “you’re welcome,” or sometimes we just both place our hands on our hearts and look briefly into each other’s eyes; we know everything that the other wants to say.

When my friends and I leave the camp in the middle of the night, we are no longer thinking “It could be us,” but rather, “It is us.” The borders are dissolving. We are standing side by side and we are connected in more ways than we know.

These hundreds and thousands of souls who have left their homes and crossed borders into unknown places are not engaging in an act of retreat. They are advancing into the rest of Europe, carrying their stories, their resilience and a deep love for their country into the hearts and homes of their neighbors. And around them, all of Europe, and indeed the entire world, unites for their cause.

It is a different kind of front line, but one just as necessary. Ukraine will not fall—it is being fortified in this collision of humanity, and we can be sure that if Ukraine rises, the whole of Europe will rise too.

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Daniel Radcliffe Politely Wants You To Stop Asking Him About Returning To ‘Harry Potter’

Daniel Radcliffe honestly did HBO a huge favor when he returned for the Harry Potter 20th anniversary special earlier this year. Despite being in the blockbuster franchise, Radcliffe has remained relatively distant from the role he took when he was a child, probably because he is a much better actor now, or maybe because he gets embarrassed watching his teenage self on film.

Whatever the reason, Radcliffe still gets asked about Potter years later, and he very politely answers the question, which almost always includes him saying he doesn’t want to be included in any more Potter movies.

While promoting his new movie The Lost City alongside co-stars Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock, Radcliffe was inevitably asked if he would ever want to revisit the world, as there were rumors about a potential film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. He gave a pretty solid answer:

This isn’t the answer that anybody’s going to want, but I think I was so able to go back and enjoy it because it’s not a part of my day-to-day life anymore. I’m getting to a point where I feel like I made it out of Potter OK and I’m really happy with where I am now, and to go back would be such a massive change to my life. I’m never going to say never, but the Star Wars guys had like 30, 40 years before they went back. For me, it’s only been 10. It’s not something I’m really interested in doing right now.

This is a good point, as Radcliffe is still starring in some pretty well-known films (and cult classics) so he doesn’t need Potter as much as the fans want him to. Still, it’s clear that the franchise is still a huge part of his life, so perhaps we will get a Cursed Child live-action film in a decade or two.

Also of note is that Radcliffe believes Tatum’s upcoming movie Pussy Island has the “best title.” This man will be a brilliant Weird Al.

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Jameson Vs. Bushmills: The Results Of Our St. Patrick’s Day Blind Tasting

Jameson and Bushmills are two quintessential Irish whiskeys. They’re also the top two tipples in the U.S. when it comes to whiskey from the Emerald Isle. Though Jameson is by far the bigger seller, it’s hard to mention one without the other. Bushmills and Jameson feel like eternal competitors, the ultimate this-or-that order, like Ireland’s equivalent of Jim or Jack.

Related: We Blind Tasted Jack Daniel’s Versus Jim Beam To Pick A Final Winner

It’s a heated rivalry between supporters of the rival camps, with deeply entrenched biases and decades of contentious history. Thus, we figured the only fair way to truly settle this was with a blind tasting.

For this blind taste test, I poured two Glencairns and dove in like I would for any high-end pour of whiskey. This was about finding the minutiae that would separate these two powerhouses. That part turned out to be easy. It turns out, there’s much more separating them than just the fact that they come from opposite sides of the same isle. So much so that it became a real trial trying to put one over the other (even if I secretly was sure I knew which was which from very the first nose).

Anyway, enough talk, let’s dive in.

Part 1: The Tasting

Jameson vs. Bushmills
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Taste 1

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Tasting Notes:

There’s a sense of lemon-infused shortcake that draws you in with a touch of buttermilk cut with honey that leads to an almost floral leather pouch. Sweet grains and dried dark fruits round out the nose. The palate is slightly malty with vanilla peeking in behind Christmas cake spices, roasted almonds, and sweet oak. The finish almost doesn’t happen but then kicks in with a (very light) creaminess that almost leans back into that buttermilk and honey as a light touch of that sweet oak lingers on a relatively short finish.

Taste 2

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Tasting Notes:

This is vastly different on the nose with applewood and apple candies counterpointed by steak pie crust (no filling) with orchard blossoms, a touch of apple bark, and wet, almost creamy oats rounding out the nose. The taste starts off with a soft vanilla extract that leads to black licorice, spice malts, and Honeynut Clusters. There’s a rush of red berry candy on the mid-palate that leads back toward that licorice for a small moment before the creamy oats fade towards a soft caramel and dry reed finish.

Part 2: The Ranking

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2. Jameson — Taste 1

Jameson

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $30

The Whiskey:

Jameson is the classic tripled distilled Irish blend. The juice is a blend of single pot (unmalted and malted barley) and grain (mostly corn) whiskeys. Those age in oak — primarily ex-bourbon barrels with ex-sherry thrown in too — until they hit that classic sweet spot.

Bottom Line:

That creamy end couldn’t save Jameson this time. This had a great nose and first half of the palate. Then it faltered. The finish was mostly just “creamy” without any real sense of any particular flavor note. Had it been creamy almonds, creamy oats, or even creamy bourbon vanilla, at least it would have been distinct.

That all being said, this is a whiskey that’s built to be mixed, so drinking it neat might be asking too much.

1. Bushmills The Original — Taste 2

Casa Cuervo

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $27

The Whisky:

This is Bushmill’s classic and “original” recipe. The grain and malted whiskeys from Northern Ireland are rested in ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks before they’re married, proofed, and bottled.

Bottom Line:

Maybe I’m just hankering for a good steak pie, but the nose on this was a little more enticing though very apple-heavy. Overall, the palate really ebbed and flowed with distinct flavors that built on one another, called back nicely, and felt well-rounded. This just spoke more to me today is what I’m getting at.

Again, this is really built to be a mixer, so treat it as one. That said, if you’re ordering a shot of something later to chase with a big ol’ pint of Guinness, I’d go with Bushmills. Then maybe order a Jameson and ginger once you’re full of Black Stuff.

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12-Seed Richmond Took Down 5-Seed Iowa For The First Real Upset Of March Madness

The first game of the 2022 NCAA men’s basketball tournament featured an 11-seed beating a 6-seed, but given that was Michigan taking down Colorado State as a betting favorite, it was hard to call it an upset. Overall, favorites steamrolled through the early window of the first day of the tournament and through our first set of games, people were wondering when the madness would truly begin.

The Richmond Spiders heard the call, as the 12-seed in the Midwest region strolled into Buffalo and stunned the 5-seed Iowa Hawkeyes, 67-63, to advance to Saturday’s second round against Providence.

Richmond was battling from the beginning, taking a 29-28 advantage into the half, and had the normally high octane Iowa offense out of sorts, while taking advantage of some questionable defense from the Hawkeyes on the other end. In the second half, Richmond took control midway through, taking their largest lead at eight points with 6:13 to play on a Jacob Gilyard three, as the upset started to feel very real.

Gilyard led the Spiders with 24 points, six assists, and six rebounds, doing a bit of everything and looking like the best player on the floor for much of the night.

On the other side, Iowa simply could not buy a bucket from deep, shooting a dreadful 6-of-29 from three-point range and 24-of-66 from the field overall, as Richmond’s defense swarmed and took away the airspace from Iowa’s shooters.

Iowa star Keegan Murray was rather quiet for much of the second half but tried to pull the Hawkeyes back into it late, as his and-1 bucket pulled Iowa to within one with two minutes to go.

Richmond had the answer, pulling back ahead by six thanks to a tough and-1 finish from Nathan Cayo, who was 7-for-11 from the field for 15 points in the win.

The game wasn’t without a bit of controversy, as an apparent missed call on what should’ve been a foul on a three-point shooter with Iowa down three with a minute to play allowed Richmond to keep the Hawkeyes at arm’s length.

It was an impressive performance from a Richmond team that came in riding high thanks to an A-10 conference tournament win over Davidson to make the Big Dance, and now they’ll get a date with Providence for the right to reach the second weekend and the Sweet Sixteen — a place Iowa still has yet to see under coach Fran McCaffery since he took over in 2010.

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Even ‘Star Trek: Discovery’s Showrunner Can’t Believe That Stacey Abrams Cameo Happened

Star Trek: Discovery pulled off a major casting coup for its Season 4 finale as political powerhouse and hardcore Trekkie Stacey Abrams appeared in the ending moments as the United Earth President. It was a huge moment that still surprises showrunner Michelle Paradise every time she sees it.

“Honestly, the number of times I’ve seen the episode, every time I see her face, I’m like, ‘Wow, that really happened. That’s awesome,’” Paradise said in an interview on how the show pulled off Abrams’ cameo. According to Paradise, the finale needed someone to play the United Earth President who channels “the right to pursue happiness, freedom, equality, diversity, participation.” Abrams perfectly fit the bill. Via IndieWire:

“We need a person to represent Earth. And then the question became: who should that person be? I don’t remember where the idea came from, honestly. But I texted Alex to say, ‘What do you think of Stacey Abrams?’ Immediately, [he sent] exclamation points. And he said, ‘Let’s set up a meeting. Let’s talk to her. Let’s see.’ So we did. And she was so kind. And we got on Zoom with her, and we pitched her where we were for the season and who this character was and what this character would represent. And asked if she would be a part of this with us. Honestly, I can’t think of anyone better to represent the president of Earth in all of that.”

As a proud Trekkie, Abrams even helped provide input on her costume and the script, which was a collaboration that Paradise said the production team welcomed. “It really was just such a treat to have her there and get to have her in Toronto on set.”

You can see a clip of Abrams’ Star Trek: Discovery cameo below:

(Via IndieWire)

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Oscar Isaac And Ethan Hawke Are Hyping ‘Moon Knight’ With A Very ‘Footsie’ Photo

Forget Benedict Cumberbatch, Oscar Isaac is Marvel’s “anchor.” The actor was Apocalypse in X-Men: Apocalypse; voiced Spider-Man 2099 in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (he’ll return for the sequels); and he’ll make his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as the titular mercenary in Moon Knight. The Disney+ series is also Ethan Hawke’s first taste of the MCU, and the two became fast friends working together.

“A lot of it is Oscar, to me, to be honest with you. I find him to be a very exciting player in my field. I like what he’s doing with his life,” Hawke previously explained about why he joined the MCU, despite his criticisms of the stranglehold superhero movies have over Hollywood. “I like the way he carries himself, and I like the way he thinks.”

Hawke and Isaac have ran, reacted, and recruited together, and now they’ve made it Instagram official. “You tell me. Are Oscar and I playing footsie?” the Boyhood actor wrote on the photo sharing app, along with a photo of his foot touching Isaac’s. Or maybe Isaac’s foot is touching Hawke’s? It’s an important distinction. Either way, I think this comment speaks for us all: “This is too much for my heart to handle omg.”

Here’s what to expect from Moon Knight:

The series follows Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift-shop employee, who becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life. Steven discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector. As Steven/Marc’s enemies converge upon them, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt.

Moon Knight premieres on Disney+ on March 30.

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‘The View’ Co-Hosts Clashed With Ex-Trump Staffer Alyssa Farah For Defending GOP Hypocrisy Over Ukraine

Things got heated on The View on Thursday morning after guest host and former White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah attempted to defend Republicans who are suddenly attacking Joe Biden over the handling of Ukraine, but have nothing to say about Donald Trump, who was impeached for attempting to withhold military aid in exchange for President Volodymyr Zelensky announcing an investigation into Hunter Biden.

Whoopi Goldberg kicked off the discussion with a fiery condemnation of the GOP sitting on their hands while Trump was in office. Goldberg got so fired up that she had to stop herself from swearing on camera.

“I don’t remember them being concerned at all that there was an issue,” Goldberg said via The Wrap. “Particularly when the president of the Ukraine said, ‘Listen, we need this, we need to be able to defend ourselves,’ and he dangled! Where the hell were y’all? I don’t remember you giving a good, blessed…”

However, Farah jumped in to defend her fellow Republicans by saying that they would’ve voted differently during Trump’s first impeachment knowing what they know now. But this the line that really set Whoopi and the rest of the panel off: “I want to be abundantly clear though, Donald Trump is not president anymore and we have a humanitarian crisis.” That’s when the fireworks started.

“That doesn’t — I’m sorry. You cannot stand up and say, ‘he’s — hey this guy’s not doing his job.’ He’s doing what he’s supposed to do!” Goldberg fired back at Farah before Sunny Hostin jumped in. Via Mediaite:

“What I take offense at is the fact these people are suddenly all concerned now about what’s happening,” Goldberg replied.

Sunny Hostin then noted that just last Thursday, 31 Republicans voted against providing military aid for Ukraine.

“This is a lot of posturing by the Republican Party, and I think it’s despicable, and I think it’s disgusting, and I don’t think you should defend it,” Hostin said to Farah.

Farah defended herself by merely saying she was just giving “policy criticism” and not attacking Biden during “times of war,” which was greeted with frustrated sighs from the rest of the co-hosts.

(Via The Wrap, Mediaite)

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The Killers Are Releasing A Deluxe Edition Of ‘Pressure Machine’ And A Live Film

With last year’s Pressure Machine, The Killers expanded into new Americana storytelling territory. Gone were the arena rock sounds that the beloved band built their behemoth following on. In their place, was heartfelt songwriting from Brandon Flowers about hard-luck folks in small American towns like his hometown of Nephi, Utah.

“It was the first time in a long time that I was faced with silence,” Flowers said in a statement about the album’s release. “And out of that silence, this record began to bloom, full of songs that would have otherwise been too quiet and drowned out by the noise of typical Killers records.”

Now the Pressure Machine Deluxe Edition is due out on March 25th, and it features a range of new versions of some of the album’s songs. Expect re-works of tracks like “West Hills,” “The Getting By,” and “Runaway Horses,” all in a new palette of sound.

Along with the Deluxe release, The Killers will also be premiering a live film, entitled Notes From A Quiet Town, on March 21st via their Facebook page. Set in Nephi, the film features not only three stripped-down performances from the band but also stories of American life from locals — just like the album’s deliberately placed interludes.

Check out a trailer for the film above and see the tracklist for Pressure Machine Deluxe Edition below.

1. “West Hills”
2. “Quiet Town”
3. “Terrible Thing”
4. “Cody”
5. “Sleepwalker”
6. “Runaway Horses”
7. “In The Car Outside”
8. “In Another Life”
9. “Desperate Things”
10. “Pressure Machine”
11. “The Getting By”
12. “The Getting By II”
13. “The Getting By III”
14. “The Getting By IV”
15. “The Getting By V”
16. “Runaway Horses II”
17. “West Hills II”
18. “West Hills III”

Pressure Machine Deluxe Edition is due out on 03/25 via BMG.

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Krysten Ritter Had A Delightfully Badass Reaction To Seeing ‘Jessica Jones’ Arrive On Disney+

Years after Netflix’s MCU shows went down for the count, The Defenders line up (including Jessica Jones, Daredevil, The Punisher, and Iron Fist) finally ended their strange, rights-associated limbo and arrived on Disney+. This, of course, has led to some appalled rumblings from a parents’ association, but for the most part, things seem to be going without more controversy.

That is to say, no one can get upset about Disney+ censoring these more graphic (than general Disney+ Marvel shows) shows, either, because that ain’t happening. IGN even has a gleefully compiled list of all the eyebrow-raising moments left intact. Boy, the House of Mouse is hopping into various modes these days, but more to the point, Jessica Jones‘ jeans are definitely on Disney+ now, and the knit-furious star of the show is ready to toast the newest “Disney princess.”

I can dig it. And it’s honestly nice to really see — especially since Marvel explicitly condemned Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill — a reminder that Marvel can do more than make Captain America “language” jokes these days. Disney princesses don’t always have to be sweet and perfect, either. Sometimes, they can be badass, hard-boozing investigators, who finished their run alongside Hellcat and are sick and tired of Killgrave’s bullsh*t. And speaking of which, it’s always a great time to rewatch Jessica Jones.