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Where am I? How did I get here?

Harold is not going to like this.... Or maybe he will, I don't know.

Way to shit all over the poor lady. Her answers were fine, she picked the same ones the first guy did a lot of the time. 4 is 100% a number between 1 and 10, and I work in a restaurant so I know people check their watches all the time. The rest was nerves I'm sure. I watched this video expecting awful embarrassing

And that her father was a Monkee.

Watching Betamax copies of the original trilogy in the basement of my childhood home.

It's hard for me to explain. I love DC. DC has better characters than Marvel. DC Superheroes (to me) are ready-made, and very difficult to get wrong. Look at the first Superman, it's by no means perfect, but they nailed the character. I have faith in DC's characters, however I think that whoever is in charge of

Yes, it's the equivalent of piggybacking off the mild success of The Incredible Hulk by having Louis Leterrier directing The Hulk vs. Iron Man (tentative title) and also shooting The Avengers back to back starring twice as many characters as necessary, but much like the Marvel-verse Prime (so far), no solo movies for

Whedon's at the wheel for Avengers and Avengers 2, but so far he's hanging out in the backseat for the rest of Marvel's efforts. Metaphors! Zack Snyder like the kid at Best Buy who won't get off the PS4 and let the rest of the kids have a chance. That's a different metaphor.

I think he used an acceptable amount of words.

Stephen Amell or GTFO.

Uncle Ben, Bruce Wayne's father, Matt Murdock's father, and Jonathan Kent all died solely to advance the main male character's arc, which is OK because they didn't have vaginas. I just think people throw around the "fridging" concept too much, and it's a disservice to the characters, and takes away from other clear

Honestly, I think the biggest problem any superhero show/movie/book has going now is that I don't take any death seriously, because they overuse the dead/alive manipulation so much.

1. If a woman dies, she's not automatically a "girl in a refrigerator." Remember when Tommy and/or Ollie's father died in season one? I didn't hear "guy in a refrigerator" once. People die on shows and it affects the main character. Sometimes they're men, sometimes they're women.

KILL THE WABBIT!

To that, I respond: Captain America and Thor. It's hard to sell something, when they don't understand what they're selling.

No one has to tip, but if you don't then you're probably the worst. (Not you.)

REMEMBER ME

Usually is.

Consider it a blanket over the whole sorry affair.