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I look forward to seeing some A.TO.M. suit action, maybe he'll get his own show when Ant-Man comes out.

Of course, if Ray wanted super powers, he could've just gone vegan...

Well, the Mist might just give off...fumes? But Girder probably has poops of steel. Not well-thought-out.

The all-the-bad-guys-breakout is what I'd expect, but for Barry & co. (especially Joe) to just be OK with the permanent vaulting seems out of character.

Barry taking off his mask was just supremely dumb. I hope they write in that coming back to haunt him later.

On second thought, that means more Girder, so no thank you.

Also, isn't keeping the metahumans they capture in indefinite solitary confinement with no contact with the outside world really fucked up? Are they

Attention human slaves, it is urgent a cure is found!

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Please, do not be alarmed, we are about to engage...THE NOZZLE.

I have a TV crush on her after last night :)

Yvette Nicole Brown made an astute point on the Talking Dead, that all of Carol's flashback scenes involved her starting or observing a fire/burning, and in the present storyline, Daryl started an equal amount of fires, and that it was symbolic of them dealing with their respective sufferings (to very briefly

Flameo, hotman!

If they release a new trailer that's a minute longer each week, we'll have a free 30-minute Avengers movie by May.

It might've been fun to go a similar route as the Mandarin in IM3. Make Doom (and his offspring) like the Kim Jung Un of Latveria, wearing traditional armor, touted to have amazing technical powers and hyped up as a very dangerous megalomaniac, but really just the figurehead of his own propaganda movement.

...until, of

Since we're counting DVD-released animation...All-Star Superman.

My first thought too.

Also, such a fun read and a clever use of medium.

"Han the Solo".

Looked him up on wikipedia, no wonder I like his work, He scripted Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel.

Dark Water (pt. 1) was pretty good. the plot was convoluted, but no more than a lot of other Who stories, and the Mistress was a nice touch.

This is a MotU/X-Men teamup in my headcanon.

Go New Guy!

Mummy on the Orient Express had a classic Who vibe that I liked—especially how the Doctor dispatched the monster. Flatline wasn't bad either, now that I think about it, so that's 2 actually.

That'd be a great double feature :)