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    Even the lady in the video said it was probably a badger with mange.

    God help us all.

    Compare how "realistic" this is....with the absurd designs of the current DC Reboot.

    What I can't quite determine is.....if Jeffs knows what he's doing seems insane to other people or not.

    There have been other "Spidermen" who weren't "Peter Parker" before (just as the Flash was more than one guy). The alternate-continuity "Marve 2099" had a Hispanic Spiderman already.

    I have seen this exact same scene animated two separate ways.

    Conquest is my favorite, and I think you've drastically misrepresented it.

    Don't get me wrong, it looks like a nice variation on this theme, and I like the "Bonny&Clyde" angle.

    Hey I called it too: I said, "Brood from X-Men" — that was a bit much, but still. And that the robots with 2 legs meant we hadn't meant the Overlords yet.

    They did have rockets, that's the problem. THey mention it briefly in episode 1, but MOST of the fighting happened off-screen already; every time the humans attacked in force, the aliens would send a bombing run and wipe them out. In the first episode, the general is complaining that the now-dead regional commander

    The alien-Overlords seem to have undergone some design changes in the creative process: the version of this same video clip on the falling skies website depicts them as being much more bony, and wearing body-armor. Frankly, I think the finalized version is better, and much more creepy; that vaguely cetacean

    Repent! Repent, Harlequin! (said the Ticktock Man...)

    Well was it in Britain or Ireland?

    In that case, I will phonetically refer to her as "the Lord's girl"

    My guess is that they were used by persecuted cults and heretics, for example the Cathars (and Cathar sympathizers).

    Willie, even *I* call her "Jesus girl" and Charlie is blameless for doing so: as other commentators have pointed out more articulately than I can, the character was not developed well and her SOLE defining character trait seems to be "I'm really religious!" rather than anything coherent.

    Angelman's Syndrome is no laughing matter.

    Sort of "alien invasion" meets "The Color Out of Space"; I like, I like.

    "They say I'm half a man. What does that say about of you"?

    We waited for so long, and the live-action movie (one of the worst films ever made, without exaggeration) was a gutpunch.