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They should.  Only problem is that while Batman had shining moments and lousy ones, Superman is average throughout, with little to distinguish one episode from the next.  There were standout episodes, like The Late Mr. Kent and Mxyspixelated, but they were pretty infrequent.

There's really not much to say about this episode… it was solidly written and had a strong dramatic punch.  This would be the last time in the series that Harvey Dent seemed capable of redemption, and the last time Batman would attempt to save him from his darker half.  In the New Batman Adventures, Two-Face was fully

There's really not much to say about this episode… it was solidly written and had a strong dramatic punch.  This would be the last time in the series that Harvey Dent seemed capable of redemption, and the last time Batman would attempt to save him from his darker half.  In the New Batman Adventures, Two-Face was fully

It was weird, watching House and Wilson hop on a pair of Harleys and haul ass to Lollapalooza. Yet it was oddly fitting for the Fox network.

It was weird, watching House and Wilson hop on a pair of Harleys and haul ass to Lollapalooza. Yet it was oddly fitting for the Fox network.

They're not even trying to hide it anymore.  CBS has Elementary, a modern day Sherlock Holmes with Lucy Liu as Watson (sure is sexier than Nigel Rathbone, I'll give her that), and there's that British drama on PBS that's basically the same concept.  Next you know, they'll bring back Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd

They're not even trying to hide it anymore.  CBS has Elementary, a modern day Sherlock Holmes with Lucy Liu as Watson (sure is sexier than Nigel Rathbone, I'll give her that), and there's that British drama on PBS that's basically the same concept.  Next you know, they'll bring back Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd

I just watched the finale.  I'm… not even sure what happened!  It seemed like it played out the way I dearly hoped that it would, but then House made some bogus claim about switching dental records and both he and his friend rode off into the sunset on motorcycles.  So was that just Wilson's fantasy, or did House

Well, not Steven Spielberg.

I think House dies.  I'm actually kind of hoping he will at this point.  I liked the series at first, but over the years, House has shifted from a cranky eccentric to a genuinely awful person with few (if any) redeeming values.  It would be brave for the writers to have the rest of the cast look back at the man's life

It IS weird that a safe would be prominently featured at a toy fair.  "Forget Pokemon, this home security device is gonna be the next big kids' craze!"

TOO… MUCH… ALLITERATION!

Over the Edge (in a dream sequence) and Judgment Day (briefly), with an additional appearance in Knight Time from Superman: The Animated Series.  They're barely more than cameos, but he gets more to do in the Gotham Adventures comic series that was published when the series was airing.

Gargoyles was a different series, though, known for lengthy story arcs and extensive character development.  I realize that Gargoyles took a lot of inspiration from Batman, but there are also profound differences

Oh, ABSOLUTELY.  I can't think of a better person for the role.

I'm just amazed that when the Riddler first met Charles Baxter, he was able to resist asking for a bucket of extra crispy and a side of biscuits.

Ooh, now THIS I can do!

"Ladies and gentlemen, the great Batman.  He's here because he doesn't have a clue."

Silly Riddler, you can't kill people on Fox!

What, no Batman Beyond?  What a rip-off!