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The Lord of the Rings trilogy covers formed a triptych that outlined the saga (and made a trippy poster, too).

General James Oglethorpe, who in 1733 founded the City of Savannah, GA, laid out its iconic squares and lot pattern, and returned to England later that year, commanding that we change nothing about the place until he returned.

I would agree, except that douchebag is as douchebag does and douchebag dies as douchebag lived.
To consider self-sacrifice in that situation, ole Aiden-me-bucco would have to have had a realistic understanding of his nigh-inevitable fate, which would mean that he would have had to have been (like that use of the

But how did Kara get scars on her knees?

His Hand Cannon is a .44 (which he told the Termites was hidden outside during his interrogation). The backup piece looks to be a .38 snubby.

Ditto that. Don't want to buy a Playstation right now, but I would like to watch the show.

Sorry. Typo.

Reading a lot into "they arbitrarily changed the character's shape" aren't we?
You should engage your brain before your jerk your knee quite so frantically.

Careful. Female is now a negative term.

Variety is great, and for new characters, sure ... be as realistic as possible and see how it flies. Given the popularity of the new Ms. Marvel, realistic super-heroines could be the coming wave. But when you take a character that has a given appearance (and I would argue that Seven-of-Nine is rather unique, as is

Many (most?) of these characters are young. Not women, but "girls."
Female is not a pejorative. Sexy is not a negative.

Try reading my entire comment, kiddo. I specifically noted that the change in clothing was completely okay, even laudable. I was questioning the alteration of the physical characteristics of the characters.
In simpler terms ...
If you are putting her in a boiler suit, why alter Seven-of-Nine's waistline?
If you are

I like some of these re-designs and particularly the improvements in the armored characters. Some of the "martial artist" characters would suffer a bit from being changed into loose-fit clothing that provides convenient hand-holds for grapplers, but perhaps the freedom of movement would even that out (not ever having

Funny once, Mike.

Seems somehow familiar ...

Hugh Jackman knows John Snow?

I agree completely. Like Star Wars, The Matrix (original movie only), and so many other genre films, a sequel can only diminish the brilliance of Blade Runner, which completely transcended the director's input.

Using the terms "mice" and "rats" interchangeably is sloppy.