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I'm not sure I have it in me to keep watching this show if they keep pushing Laurel as Black Canary. Her character development has been a mess, and as a result she is utterly and irredeemably unlikable. Especially at the expense of the extremely likable and organically developed Sara.

"Across the nation, as televisions flickered in a million living rooms, a million howls went up into the night sky, and were silenced"

I'm in. All the monitors behind Clooney depict impending, unfolding disasters or the results there of.

Is it strange that I might actually be more excited for the GotG gag reel than the Age of Ultron preview?

Always hold the door open for a lady. Not because she is a lady, but because she is human, and you shouldn't be a dick.

*sigh* New day, new case of sexism in comics. Scpecifically DC. Not only do boys and girls get wildly different messages, but babies are supposed to think about dating now...

As a Brit, I hold the door open for anyone. I've actually stood outside a shop for about 3 minutes before while multiple people left through the door I held.

You should always open the door for a woman. And for a man. For kids. For old people. For disabled people. For marathon runners. For fat people. For skinny people. Etc.

Shouldn't you hold doors open for people, period? If I'm opening a door and someone's behind me I keep that door open, and vice-versa other people do the same for me. It's just polite.

I'd say every freaking Dresden book, even though the scope is never really world shattering.

Pacific Rim by default.

I'm gonna say disregard the ending because even though I have no problem with it, I know a lot of people did and I totally get why. But some of the missions (especially Thessia) truly made me feel like the entire galaxy was at stake in the whole series. I am a great big sucker for high stakes stories (because i LOVE

Reapers in London in Mass Effect 3. That was a true "oh shit, we're fucked" moment.

Alright, I'll go off the beaten path here a bit....

I was absolutely, 100%, convinced that if Wall-E & Eeeeeva didn't find a way to get that little green sproutling back to Earth, humanity was well & truly fucked.

Maybe it was the cartoonish-yet-grotesque level of sloth that they portrayed the humans on the Axiom that

Now playing

This part in the game gave me the chills and a grim realization, that even with all the stuff we did, there's really no winning this war.

Common sense like minority actors have been actively discrimnated against for years and cast as background dressing for white people regardless of actual talent? Common sense like darker skinned people particularly black women are rarely given significant roles outside the common stereotypes. Or common sense like the

Actually, inclusiveness is one ingredient of "good."

Oh, wait, I get it! Jamie's notorious seasickness?

So... if you don't like the show - why are you reading and commenting on the recaps of it?

Nope. That's not how Capt. America was written at the time he was conceived and never did anything like that in the comic books of the time or later. The whole point of the character was to represent the very best and truest ideas of equality and liberty. Go look it up and be enlightened.