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"It looks like he's attempting re-entry, sir." Which was slightly better.

Just like the Bible, most people who profess to love the Constitution have never actually read it (even though the latter was assigned in school).

I care. (And am totally not saying that just to get into the Princess's space pants.)

Is it a very sexy learning disability?

Okay, image-searching Per Degaton shows a character I vaguely remember, but thought his name was D-Man for some reason. Amusingly, I'd completely forgotten he appeared as a child dictator in Legends of Tomorrow.

Yes, the famous one. I misremembered him as a tiger.

Thor: The Dark World wasted Eccleston more than G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra did.

Was the talent a woman? 'Cause I can totally see that as a The Newsroom episode.

I'm still surprised he didn't opt for the "The Rent is Too Damn High" guy.

Ahem. Our Hawaii Volcanoes National Park features both pooled and free-flowing lava for all your diving and swimming needs.

Ahem. You forgot pets greeting their owners after an extended separation. Like that full-grown tiger video that didn't end in a mauling.

I guess that's from the Netflix series?

But everyone he loves is already dead, sometimes from being shot in the head by Frank himself.

I grew up on Silver Age digest comics, and loved Hourman, but I don't remember Per Degaton at all. What about Dial "H" for Hero?

I hate to break it to you, but in the 90's is not particularly high for an IQ.

They thought the black-on-one-side/white-on-the-other planet sounded like a good idea?

I'd also add that the CO whom she respected and who knew exactly how to handle her was killed in the naval battle.

From the chain of explosions, it looked like every square inch of that bridge would be packed with bombs. How exactly were they going to plant so many without being noticed?

No matter what character she's playing, I always think of her as the duplicitous operative from Robin.

Setting aside the typical slippery slope/registration/confiscation argument, it wasn't "terrorists," but people placed "on a terrorist watchlist," by the U.S. government (or perhaps, the UN/lizardman/ reverse vampire world government).