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    Now we see the violence inherent in the system.

    Brave and the Bold was a cancer and I openly celebrated its death.

    What the heck do they even air anymore, "Teen Titans Go!"???

    They aired Young Justice so sporadically, despite only being in its FIRST season, that they had no right to seem SURPRISED when the ratings took a hit! People didn't even know when it was on!

    This category is simply too broad. You need to narrow it down somehow. Horror movies can have action in them, "space" movies can have action in them, I mean technically *the Star Wars Trilogy* was an "action" movie series — as was Lord of the Rings if we count the full "Science Fiction and Fantasy" canon.

    I'm an Administrator from the Game of Thrones Wiki: we actually never confirmed if he's going to "play" Bloodraven, or if he's simply providing the voice of the Three-Eyed Raven in the dreams.

    War. War never changes.

    The minor retcon/explanation they gave is that people got bending from the Lion Turtle spirits, to help them survive basic threats from the Spirit World - but they wielded it like a cudgel. There was no skill involved. We explicitly see Wan learning actual "Firebending" as a technique from the dragons, which does

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    They waited to announce this on October 19th.

    Serious question: did they present the gym teacher Ms. Jesjardin as a lesbian? Because the original film did, and I was curious if they changed that (the actress in the original, anyway, said she interpreted it that way and played the character that way in her interactions with Carrie).

    That was just brilliant casting with Burke, though - played as such a nice guy, never slimey even when he's cornered, that you have difficulty going against your innate instincts to trust his pleasing tone of voice. They say evil guys should be "slick" but it too often comes off as manipulative, slimey used car

    Oh come on, the odds of a single asteroid hitting a planet in the vast void of space are something along the lines of hitting a bullet with another bullet, blindfolded, while riding a horse.

    Oh god yes, I forgot. Well, actually, the Kazon disappear after season 2, so let's say Season 3 was my favorite season of all. Seven of Nine's first season wasn't bad either - the actress and the idea of the character were great - utterly ruined by fanservice taken up to eleven.

    Well when you say "one book stretched into three movies", keep in mind the sheer amount of material which they cut out of the Lord of the Rings book trilogy. Their approach to The Hobbit was basically "this time we're going to film every blessed page, and leave nothing out"

    So give that the problem the first time was

    I have no idea why people get upset about the alleged "new characters" Jackson sometimes used in the LOTR movies: it's basically "extras we bothered to give names" (in the case of "Lurtz" the Uruk-hai - rarely people claim this was controversial; I remember no negative fan reaction to that). Or characters who were

    "Ron Moore isn't as clever as he likes to think he is"

    Actually it got WORSE after Seven of Nine joined...well season 4 wasn't too bad, but 5 to 7 were awful.

    Katee didn't nearly leave the show due to her Thyroid problems, unless you are confusing her with fictional character Laura Roslin. The "Starbuck dies and is resurrected" thing was done as a ratings stunt. And if she *did* have "cancer" thyroid problems (it wasn't actually cancer), how do you explain that she

    But they also never emphasized them as defenseless girls in the comics.

    Well, the "imperfect headshots" wasn't that bad - at least Rick has firearms training as a sheriff. And anyone who has survived this long had to get good at headshots *really* fast, so natural selection. But this highlights a bigger problem: the comics made it a point to show that in their calm moments, Rick and