Deadpool Review: 9 Ups And 7 Downs You Need To Know
1. Weasel
T.J. Miller has never been more perfectly cast in his life - and, although his particular brand of snark is the basis for every role he finds himself in, he's really able to let loose here. Few can go toe-to-toe with Ryan Reynolds' improv skill, but Miller proves up to the task as Deadpool's comedy relief, Weasel. His departing salvo to Ajax and Angel Dust - "have fun at your Blade II midnight screening!", thanks to their monochromatic fashion choices - is perfect. Again, they've nailed the character from the comics, as Weasel was sometimes helpful to Wade, but never too helpful. And nowhere is that more obvious than when DP is gearing up for the action climax and Weasel says "I would come, but... I don't wanna."
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