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Adrianne Palicki, not Adrianna

I think much of the ire comes from the reports of how little his costars in Suicide Squad liked his little surprises. Now, since sending people semen or whatever else he was doing, io9 has him on notice, so his actions are being more closely scrutinized.

I’m one of those who think Season 4 was the better AoS Season yet, but I want Hunter (and Mockingbird!) back too

Sweet, Nick Blood has one of the most badass names ever...plus he’s got good comedic timing:)

Is Entertainment Weekly partially or wholly owned by Disney? As I always wonder why they’re the go to for Star Wars and Marvel related “scoops”.

My first reaction was that they could have hired someone that was actually blind to do the part, but then when I thought about it it is completely possible that person wouldn’t act “blind enough” to fit the general populace’s perception of a blind person. The few blind people I’ve met get around *very* well and what

I keep forgetting that he’s not actually blind when he shows up in other films.

Charlie Cox blew his Han Solo audition because he was so used to acting like he’s blind. He didn’t make eye contact during his audition.

I think Mike Colter holds his own too.

What a piece of junk!

Charlie Cox is doing so well as Matt Murdock. The Netflix Marvel Universe has issues but among them, Charlie Cox and Krysten Ritter are shining beacons of hope.

You make jokes with your Han Solo eye roll, but little known fact: Mark Hamill was big into method acting too. Even went and learned to use the Force. Used it for all sorts of mundane things while filming. Here he is below getting himself a beer.

You yada yada’d over the best bit, Katherine. The article went on to describe all the weird little origami pieces he left lying around for the crew :/

I dunno. Charlie Cox seems to do a fine job if it just staring off into the middle distance. Maybe Leto could learn a little something from his just-not-looking-in-peoples-faces school of blind acting?

Don’t forget Torchwood. Been years since I watched it, but I have fond memories of it. It didn’t try to emulate Doctor Who, doing its own thing was an integral part of its success.

It was a pretty weird show in retrospect; tonally jarring, way more explicit (violently and sexually) than Doctor Who or even Torchwood, and filled with characters you often struggle to like or empathise with. Add in the naff scheduling and totally ridiculous premise, and it didn’t really have a chance.

Oh, Children of Earth begs to differ. Yes.....three out of four seasons of Torchwood were ass (an argument can be made the second season wasn’t so bad until the finale), but Children of Earth was a fucking masterpiece in sci-fi storytelling. It easily ranks among the best stories that came out of Who’s 50+ years.

It’s weird that the best Doctor Who spin-off is still The Sarah Jane Adventures. That show was well written, well acted, and fun. It had the spirit of Doctor Who while also being completely it’s own thing. I have no doubt if Lis Sladen was still alive, we’d still be getting more of that show.