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I will agree with you on one point, in that it's really unfair to compare the film to the series, or the book for that matter.  Really, to me, they're apples and oranges (and grapes I guess if you count the book too).  To say one is better is merely a matter of opinion and there's no objective way to prove it one way

Thank you.  I knew I'd be in the minority on that opinion, but wow I was unprepared for how much people love the show.  The show is definitely good, there's no denying that, but for me it just drags on for a little too long and spends a little too much time delving into typical teen drama.  There's a fine line to walk

Well, it does flash-fry the opponent, as seen with L-Ron.  The only problem is that apparently Despero is just too much of a stone-cold motherfucker to be bothered with it.

Normally I'd agree, and I do think it's a real easy coincidence that this episode came at this point in the season, but I think it's kind of important that they show that she's really traumatized over the whole issue.  After the Kaldur incident, she's afraid of accidentally mind-wiping somebody then finding out they

Well, that's part of the problem.  The other part comes as more of a consequence to those delays.  Specifically, it's a problem to shows like Young Justice or Avatar which have ongoing narratives: they don't do as well in reruns as opposed to comedies like (for example) Adventure Time.  So if a show like JLU gets

Bigger case in point: George Clooney voicing a dog on South Park after announcing he was a fan.

I guess Charlie Sheen is like Reverse-Charlie-from-Lost.

Only Regular Show could start a Christmas episode by showing Santa Claus getting capped in the chest and falling to his (apparent) death.

Only Regular Show could start a Christmas episode by showing Santa Claus getting capped in the chest and falling to his (apparent) death.

Man, Santa's a mystical being.  Clearly a wimpy little 3500-foot-fall isn't gonna kill him…

Man, Santa's a mystical being.  Clearly a wimpy little 3500-foot-fall isn't gonna kill him…

Sym-bionic Titan was just a sad casualty of its time.  It's an odd blend of action show and comedy with elements that cater to a slightly older crowd, but during its original run CN wasn't really running any other shows like it, so it kind of withered with no support around it.  Also, CN never gave it enough

Sym-bionic Titan was just a sad casualty of its time.  It's an odd blend of action show and comedy with elements that cater to a slightly older crowd, but during its original run CN wasn't really running any other shows like it, so it kind of withered with no support around it.  Also, CN never gave it enough

Jesus Christ, did you write this show's Wikipedia page or something?

Jesus Christ, did you write this show's Wikipedia page or something?

You mean you're not pumped for weekly coverage of hit Disney show Dog With A Blog?

You mean you're not pumped for weekly coverage of hit Disney show Dog With A Blog?

Yeah, but like I said, those are all the main characters.  Any of the "2nd-string" characters is a parody of a human being who never exhibits any change and could not exist in real life outside of a mental ward (especially if they're an adult.  Apparently in the world of Schneider's shows, a chip activates in your

Yeah, but like I said, those are all the main characters.  Any of the "2nd-string" characters is a parody of a human being who never exhibits any change and could not exist in real life outside of a mental ward (especially if they're an adult.  Apparently in the world of Schneider's shows, a chip activates in your

Yeah, I was more just talking about how previous commenters on this article have said things along the lines of "This is actual good kids programming and I'll be sad to see it go".  I'm sure the vast majority of active users on the site probably don't give a damn about Nickelodeon live-action programming.