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What’s funny (not ha-ha funny) is that conservatives are freaking out about (non-existent) armed guards in the CHAZ/CHOP in Seattle, but here are actual violent extremists with weapons showing up to deny people access public spaces. And it’s not just this one incident, there was that family in Washington that got

Naw, this is Phase 1A after the hissy fit the unions threw about being called thugs was roundly laughed at. We’re going to see the Sick Outs and Non-response To Calls that I think the NYPD(?) threatened around the time of Ferguson. The union has to do something to get white America back on its team!

May all of their bio children grow up to be radical queer atheists.

This show airs on CBS you say? The same network with Michael Weatherly and Marv Albert? Quelle surprise.

Not that making violent/disturbing stuff makes you a bad person, but gee it sure is a surprise that a show so obsessed with women suffering had a DOP that’s kind of a creep.

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There’s so many younger players who just take it all for granted and speed through the game, But I love Shirley’s pure enjoyment of the game. Her innocence and wonder she brings to it. She takes her time and carefully explores the world. She’s very mindful what she grabs and what it’s worth.

What is it about cartoons these days doing better story lines and character arcs than entire multi billion dollar franchises and 22 ep long season shows?

The last season was spectacular, particularly how the show handled Catra.

Just read issue #1 of this recently, I was hooked the moment I saw John mention that being a super-hero just wasn’t his scene.  And Justice League Dark was fine, but it’s nice to go back to a Constantine that’s more of a con-man and moving in the shadows.

Ellis’ shamelessness is matched only by his skill. Planetary was the pinnacle of meta-textual comic books and we have not seen its like since. His work at Wildstorm established him as a literary god. This, Stormwatch>The Authority, Global Frequency, and Desolation Jones are some of the best things ever put on paper.

When I read it at the time, I thought he was becoming King Mob (it would fit, right?) but you’re right, this is Spider Jerusalem.

As a fan of Warren Ellis, Transmetropolitan and Constantine, I most definitely didn’t squee the first time I read that issue of Planetary.

Like Jack Carter (a character who definitely wasn’t John Constantine) said when he turned into a character who definitely wasn’t Spider Jerusalem... “The Eighties are long over. Time to move on. Time to be someone else.”

Yeah, what made John Constantine such a compelling character was NOT that he was a Doctor Strange-style, “pew pew” trippy-magic sorcerer... but that he was just a really, really, REALLY good con-man (with a few tricks up his sleeve).

1) Gemma didn’t hit him with the dart, so he’s probably not dead in the original series.

2) The final arc of the series was about him having a young pretender who looked just like him showing up.

From a meta-textural standpoint, I think the message for the previous series is pretty clear: This is John’s relative

I’m confused, where exactly is the exclusive preview?

It seems his whole ‘sickness’ appearance is a classic mafia move. At least during the Italian mafia reign in RI in the 70's-90's, several of the bosses who were on trial would fake heart attacks or exaggerate other conditions to post-pone conviction, gain sympathy, etc.

I don’t think anybody was fool enough to think the walker was anything but an act.
And since shit’s done for him, he’s probably not going to keep it up, no point anymore ^^

Good. He should never set foot outside of a prison ever again. May all of his remaining days be a living hell.

His sentence runs consecutively not concurrently...he ain’t never gettin’ out. On a separate note, I noticed when he was walking into court, he’d be hunched over using a walker. Once he got to the stairs, he would stand up straight and was a able to carry the walker up the stairs.