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I like to think that Stein is so in love with his brain/intelligence that the thought of a zombie eating it, his big beautiful brain, is at the core of his fear of zombies.

Just like Mac on It's Always Sunny, they confused his bossiness for brains.

Hops to brewing is what spicy seasoning is to cooking. It lets shitty brewers/cooks cover up their mistakes by over powering every other flavor note in the beer/dish.

I think a proper adaptation takes Sandman's most prominent theme (a story about storytelling) and uses it for an anthology series that changes genres every episode.

Old man/grandpa jokes. Ageism, that's what the rest of the Avengers are focusing on to make fun of Cap.

But poor people in food deserts still wouldn't get that produce due to institutionalized racism.

"…he’s simply trying to get his life back in order and reconnect with his [daughter]."

I heard the Chicago Cubs recorded a Gregorian chant for it.

All men = Bad guys

Oh man, I can't unsee a morph cut from Elba's face to Freeman's while Roland is standing at the top of the tower during the final sequel of the tower film series.

I'm pretty sure those blanks will be filled with the inevitable extended cut featuring 30 percent more Jared Leto.

But she quickly takes them down to what end? Cheaper coffee in London? More African territories and their people for the British Empire to exploit? I think it'll be more interesting watching her grapple (pun intended) with the reality her violence isn't serving any greater good.

WW1 Gas/Chemical Warfare + Morally Questionable Motives From The Leadership Behind Both Sides In A War To Preserve & Expand Colonialism = Wonder Woman's Greatest Weakness.

Yeah the lack of Nazi's did make that war morally dubious. Just empires being dicks to each other's destructive expansionionalism.

Also that war had soldiers on horses going against tanks because they thought they had a legit chance of winning. Adding Wonder Woman to that insanity, with her ancient martial training, makes sense.

"PEOPLE LIVE IN MY OCEANS DAMMIT!" -Aquaman, probably.

Just demote him to DP.

Thinking more on it, some of Roland's "Gunslinger" intuition could be deja-vu's from his previous attempts at the Tower. Maybe one of those gets him to NY sooner by skipping over Tull altogether.

Hmmm, good point. I need to double check what the horn and what the top of the tower offered Roland in regards to restarting his quest. I thought he had vague memories of his last run through but now I'm not so sure.

Didn't the film have Jane's character illustrating a book cover with Roland in front of The Tower?