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In the minority on this one as a fan of Season Nine and of the new opening credits, so I was kind of hoping to see an even newer update in maybe a similar vein, but I realize I'm probably the only one. Still, relieved the screening went well. Been afraid it was gonna suck after they screened that one scene awhile back.

Man oh man, the last couple episodes of Halt and Catch Fire have really been on fire. Loved the bait and switch there at the beginning with dudes catching dude climbing out Cameron's window only to crash cut to Joe looking like a pimp, crashing the offices there at Mutiny, cue cool ass credits. Great moment for me.

Yeah, I always thought it worked. You've gotta have the super hero plot there at the end, and that just plays into it. At least for me, anyway.

Just stopped by to mention how much I loved Batman Begins when it came out. Think it's probably the best Batman movie to date. It's a toss up between it and Batman 89 as my favorite Batman movie.

Agreed, but still think he should've won.

Yeah, always struck by how virile and handsome he looks any time they show old footage of him.

Twelve in 95 and I loved Batman Forever. However, as time's passed, I had relegated it to my least favorite of the Batman movies until fairly recently when I came across an article on Peter David's novelization on the Two-Face blog. Basically, hunted down a copy, read it and loved it, and subsequently have a better

Really enjoyed last night's episode, like everybody else on here. The show just feels a lot more confident in how the story plays out. I liked Gordon's Superman references, which I took as a nod to his Dawn of Justice role. His "puny Earthlings" was probably the biggest laugh for me that night. I will say, everyone

I said, "Hey, Japanese cab driver." "What is it, Dream?"

I was 12 in 95. Was the summer of Batman Forever for me. Hard to believe it's been 20 years. An enjoyable summer, that oddly I found myself nostalgic for last year. Good summer for me. As for Batman, in recent years Forever had been relegated to my least favorite of the series, but a couple years ago I read Peter

OJ was pretty funny in those Naked Gun movies.

That sound you heard during last night's episode? That was this series, really starting to sing.

What's interesting about this is, if it is indeed a sequel to Home, I think Joe Harris has a Home sequel he was going to do for the Season 11 comic. Seems like I might've seen somewhere where it was also slated as the second story of the season. Be interesting to see how this shakes out because of it.

No worries, man. We're totally agreed.

Love Lee Pace. Great in Guardians. Loved Pushing Daisies. And, of course, in this. And, as I always say, dude reminds me of George Lazenby, which is never a bad thing in my book.

Yeah, agreed. Think I said in the comments on one of the episode's last season, maybe the finale, is that you want to live in that world, with those characters. And like you said, that's certainly not nothing.

Yeah, the one before the finale. When they finally made it to Comdex. Up Hella Aa.

Whereas Joe looked puffy and seemed emasculated, I thought Gordon looked handsome and dapper, coke problem aside, which admittedly I found a little weird. I mean, I know they talk about dude smoking weed last season, but Gordon never really struck me as a coke guy. I am glad, however, that the reviewer was able to

Man, did Joe seem emasculated throughout most of last night's episode. Lee Pace even looked a little puffy. The whole time I'm thinking, get back in a suit.

Can't say I've ever been too keen on the whole Mutiny storyline, mainly because it's hard to imagine those people would be able to channel themselves into the concentration it would require to make that company happen. Everything's just too chaotic to seem feasible. That's not to say I don't like the Cameron/Donna