Alecia1974
Alecia
Alecia1974

The Librarians? and that Sean Bean show where he hasn’t died yet (I think). Also lots of Charmed and Supernatural reruns.

I just realized I’m not even sure what TNT shows other than basketball.

I’m going to be the literalist, and wonder why someone had to do any more work to draw them as they’d look in the 70s...

I’m down with every decade up to the Seventies.

Well we know she did ultimately reform for good because by the time of Batman Beyond she was bailing out her grand kids the Dee Dee twins and scolding them for being rotten little brats.

I kind of hate how the video games and the current new comics have just turned her into a psychotic sexpot because there's so much more to her.

While we're discussing Harley Quinn.... Can we talk about just how crappy her outfits have gotten since Arkham Asylum first undressed her? It opened a Pandora's box of crappiness. She used to have a classy and cool character design and now the DC artists are drawing one awful get up after another. Are they all stuck

Batman is one of those comics where the hero is basically a villain and the villains are sympathetic. Harley Quinn is the best example because her story is so tragic. She's been abused, brainwashed, she basically has severe Stockholm Syndrome, her relationship with the Joker is seriously unhealthy and often not funny.

"Flat Phillips Screwdriver"?

"Trolley Coin" confused the hell out of me.

Seeing this just brought to mind the scene in Star Trek: TNG "Heart of Glory" (season 1) when the fugitive Klingons put together a weapon made of innocuous looking bits of their uniforms.
Or the golden gun from The Man With The Golden Gun...

I'm not going to say I don't like any of these characters - Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu is hilarious, and Chidori is a big part of that - but can we all agree that this trope often has kind of a sexist bent to it? I feel like more often than not, it's playing into the "women are irrationally emotional" stereotype, with