JollyRancher
JollyRancher
JollyRancher

I actually felt bad about leaving them out, they would be 4th on my list of spinoff choices!

I'm a Pats fan, but really if you look at it, it should of been the eagles who were the dynasty of the early 00's, not them. The Eagles had the most talented roster, and McNabb was a top 5 QB during that run where they made 4 NFC championships(even made a 5th one later on!).

FMA Brotherhood was littered with supporting characters that had enough depth and story potential to head their own show. I will just limit it to my top three choices of Ling, Mustang, and Miles.

I never said movies must be judged on an individual basis, or that they can't be connected. What I'm saying is that even if you connect a film that the film should still be its own work, that you can watch the film without really having to watch the others. Nothing wrong with it being enhanced by the films that came

I'm under the opinion that films should be able to stand up on their own, even in a series. It isn't a tv show. The only film series I give slack to is LOTR, because that is adapted from a book series that actually was supposed to be just one book, but was too long so they had to split it up. Batman Begins and TDK

That isn't the problem I had with it. I'm fine with Batman letting someone take over the mantle, that the mantle of Batman can be anyone. The problem I have is saying that John Blake is Robin.... except he isn't actually any of the characters that have been Robin. Instead Nolan decided to try to do both, have some new

Actually, I quite like Batman Begins. It is my favorite live action batman film. The only real problem I have there is them trying to say Batman didn't kill Ra's when he totally did, but it doesn't ruin the movie. Also, really liked the changes to scare crow!

Beat me by one minute! Damn!

Lannister family, not even close.

Plus the fact he isn't Nightwing or the first Robin since that is Dick Grayson! Having his name actually be Robin is just..... stupid.

You must not understand sarcasm.

Come on, this bum of a QB with a busted knee, at most a 4th round pick, but that should be enough to appease the Redskins fans. They have Cousins after all!

I say do it, let the fans have their way. Hell, go one step further. Put in cousins let him run the offense, and just trade RGIII. What is the point of having RGIII if they have cousins right? Why not try to get some value out of him, get some picks. Then let's see what the Redskins can REALLY do, and just how much

12 years a Bucc

Mako isn't the first character to ever be a two timer. Hell, Tenzin did the same thing with Beifong and Pema. I honestly don't think it was the writers sentiment to have Mako be an asshole last season, they just handled it so damn sloppy that it ended up differently. I don't care for the Mako character, but I do like

Yeah, it is a bit frightening. I will gladly admit Mako is my least favorite main character of the whole Avatar universe, but there is nothing I saw from last night's episodes that annoyed me. Yeah, he isn't a good character yet and still doesn't have much depth, and I don't like him, but there was nothing wrong with

I liked these two episodes a lot, yeah a lot of it was the fact that it is influenced by Princess Mononoke, but so what. I have always been fascinated with the spirit world, not really the Avatar's spiritual journey, but the actual spirit world itself and the creatures. There is something grand about it, and so much

I like it, because Unalaq is being set up as an anti-villain. Yeah he is not doing things the right way, but he does have the right reasons. The disconnect between the spirit and physical worlds seems to be true. He just wants to bring balance to the world. I like that, he has valid points behind his motivation.

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Detention, hands down. So much craziness and flinging poop at the walls plotting, I love it!

Oh it was, it went from him yelling and being somewhat demanding, to I'LL FUCKING MURDER YOU!