Batlife
Batlife
Batlife

Oh yes. He's perfect.

What do you mean by "weren't able to get a pass/hotel room"? Other than pre-reg last summer, neither have gone on sale yet. Registration will go live in the next few weeks and hotels will go live March 29.

Of course he is. The whole online privacy issue breaks down between boring people who have nothing to fear in terms of exposure, and the fun people with social lives they resent.

I'm not even on Facebook but it managed to expose some of my less savory acquaintances to my mom - how? Because around 2003, I emailed an article to all of them. Her client saved their addresses, and circa 2010 Facebook helpfully asked her if she knew them. I know that's minor but it's still so irritating.

The pilot criminal was easy on the eyes. I was relieved when they didn't shoot him, then disappointed when he faded from the story. But on the whole I think Lost just had an incredible cast. Almost everyone was interesting, even characters like Keamy.

I'm interested in the Wally Wood book, though I predict my comic store won't have it.

Her eyes have a similar pre-zombie look that Amy's did - I kind of hope that happens.

What happened to the girl in shock? Last episode her state was so urgent that Rick had to fetch Hershel pronto. This episode she was mostly ignored.

Watching Sam and Lucifer go round again is like hearing about someone's bad relationship too many times. Let's move on. And I say this as a Mark Pellegrino fan.

I'm interested to see the actual graphic novel of AWIT whenever it comes out.

I loved Ken Russell's telling of this in Gothic. One of my favorite old movies.

That's terrifying. Augh, I'm so afraid of the future.

When I was a kid, I thought cancer was the worst thing that could happen to you but as I get older, I realize I'm far more terrified of Alzheimer's. From what I've observed, it is a nightmare for the sufferers and their caretakers. It just seems so devastating for everyone concerned. This is one area where I really

I used to think that way, but she's gotten sexier to me as she's gotten older. But then I generally don't notice women until they've passed 30.

Kirkman said he agrees the last season was too slow and that this one will move faster. So I'm hoping our farm days are numbered.

Don't forget the way she kept Carl down by the barn as the zombies staggered out. What was that! I would have hauled ass with my kid back into the house, not stood fifteen yards away and watched.

Much as I like the comic, its women characters are not its strong point. Most of them are one-dimensional and even when given formidable qualities, they don't feel as fleshed-out as the men.

No kidding, that was some weak plotting. This show has too many holes like that.

Yes.