Batlife
Batlife
Batlife

By george, I think you've got it.

I realize the point of this article was not to be cute, but the idea of a meditating marmoset is slaying me.

Yes, that's really get played out. American Cliche. Enough.

Good to see Jessica Lange around. Between her, Denis O'Hare and Sylar, I'm cautiously intrigued.

No overkill at all. Bats are brilliant.

Exactly.

I find it really easy not to care about timestreams and what not. It's TV. But I do care that the show is entertaining and I think this could go either way. Without the dinosaur parts, I wouldn't have found it absorbing. Also - I know having a secret little girl tucked away in a vent is supposed to make the family

They don't make them like that anymore.

My (Arizona) TV says tonight is the full two hour pilot.

What powers did Danny have that could ease physical suffering? I know he was psychic and could see/activate the hotel ghosts, but I don't see how that would connect to helping people die painlessly. If anything, you'd think a hospice would be a stressful place to work for him. All those recent dead people hanging

Agreed. The right actress would have a strong enough presence that she would dominate the costume and the role and make it work. AH looks weak and decorative. I don't think any costume will make her look convincing to me.

no kidding! It's like the show crash-landed here from the Planet Hotness.

I thought they said at Comic Con that Cas was NOT the big bad of the season. I guess that could have been a literal word trick, but I hope not. I'm fine with the leviathans wreaking havoc, just not through Misha Collins. Let him puke those out and go back to being our sweet humorless angel in a trenchcoat.

Agreed. The one offs are the best part, especially Humbug, Small Potatoes, etc. The conspiracy episodes got old fast.

For some reason, that episode - the past life regression parts - struck my friend and I as hilarious and we quoted it to each other constantly. So it has a fond place in my heart.

I was pretty happy with it. As a bisexual, I appreciated how matter of fact they were about her love life - too often writing about lez/bi girls is one-dimensional or preachy - and I really liked the art. And while I know some people wince at anything supernatural, I welcome it. So far Batwoman and Animal Man are my

I thought I knew, but didn't see that at all in this comic, so now I'm not sure.

My boyfriends and male friends seem to obsess over both size and endurance. I keep telling them it's about technique and that most women aren't into being jackhammered for an hour by a giant wang. They don't listen.

I didn't even know there was a 1991 series. I'm on Volume 8 of the original one. How did I miss that?

OK, I clicked over to EW (duh) and saw that Victoria is now the modern incarnation of Josette. Not sure I'm liking that casting but the rest of it looks good. Chloe Moretz always impresses.