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I liked Crisis. It was fun watching Perez draw all those random characters.

Chris Claremont had some solid plans over 17+ years of X-Men and New Mutants. Pity that the art on Uncanny became wildly inconsistent when Jim Lee arrived and started missing deadlines.

One advantage with FTWD is the focus on developing all of the characters, which TWD has largely neglected to do during 7 entire seasons. For example, I think in two seasons, all the main protagonists on FTWD have changed realistically enough given their varying degrees of screen time. I think it's unfortunate that

I don't think Kirkman is a great writer. He has ideas that sell, in regards to comics, and I respect that. His dialogue is hit or miss and so is his character development, the latter being mostly miss. Funny thing is that Scott Gimple seems to have the same weaknesses with the show, lol

I agree with what you say here. I didn't love everything Darabont did on the show (granted, I don't know what was mucked with near the end of his involvement) but at least he had a vision. I think Mazzara did as well, and while I respect Gimple's apparent passion for the series concept, his showrunning/writing beyond

One of my favorite arcs in the tv series was after the prison assault, in season 4. The way they dealt with the Governor in flashback and the scattered groups of survivors that escaped the prison just made me think of those episodes as being like a mini-series and a few one-shots that depart from the main story in a

"CancerAIDS" is still a thing?
Thought that went out of style in the first half of last decade.

My doctor says I need Mr Show to get high

Freakazoid ended its too-short run exactly like Colbert did his.

The digs against Captain Planet were uncalled for

He was Beecher's dad in Oz iirc.
His death scene flashed in my mind. I haven't thought about it for years, but it was one of the most tragic and stunning things to happen on that show (which is saying something, given the many "wtf omg" moments throughout Oz's run).

Totes

Why isn't fiction more 100% logical?

Shut up, Mr. Facts

Yes, the woman who killed his wife and dozens of other people and who was instrumental in CTU being bombed.
Jack is really pining for that person.

Technicality

What he (?) said.

A one way ticket to send Jerry Minor outta Mississippi!

I agree on Bane's voice in the opening scene. It sounded so not-where-Tom Hardy-was that I wondered if it was supposed to be interpreted to be all around the plane.
There were a few words I didn't get (darn those theaters for not having selective closed captioning for detail-obsessed nerds!) here and there, but nothing