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    She was cool when she was introduced, but her romance with hunter irritated me to no end.

    I still dont really get the concept of this movie. A villain tem-up before we even know the villains ( in the movies at least)? Isnt the whole thing with villains team ups that we have known and hated them for a long time and then we see "the other side of coin"? Like, Idgi.

    Guardians of the galaxy is the least interesting and the worst marvel movie. Yes, I put IM2 bedore it.

    Really? Dark Knight Returns was my very first superhero comic book. Before that my knowledge of batman had been the burton movies and the cartoons I wacthed as a kid. I did not find impenatrable at all. I actually think is a great starting point for someone that wants to read comics. And I say this as someone that

    beyond the sea is my favorite serious x-file episode (I dont count home as serious because the horror is so over the top).

    I would argue that revenge s3 was pretty damn perfect, and I also like s2 of glee the best, but I get what you mean.

    *shrugs* I liked

    YES! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THIS EPISODE! Gossip Girl season 1 was pretty perfect for all that wanted to be, a glossy, shinny soap opera about people that don't have "real" problems, with some pretty clever literary paralels underneath. and this is its most shinning hour.

    is just so sureal.

    and still manages to fridge a female character while keeping loki alive for the million time. I mean, I get it, the dark world: romantic comedy was pretty great. if only they had a decent villain.

    I think the first part of s2 was pretty great, but I'm not digging the second part so much. I still think they should invest in Simmons, since her headlining episode was the best one shield ever did.

    "sometimes the most martial and likely to kill of everybody in the Justice League."

    also I remember that the batshitest comic book story I've ever read was this old x-men story that I think is the first or second rogue aparence, where ms marvel jumps of a bridge and spiderwoman rescues her and then she is in a coma (I think…) and when she wakes up she reveals how her ex-lover brainwashed her and kept

    nah, her backstory is expanded and she actually feels like a person and not just a international super spy for the first time. Its just backlash against her having a love interest for the first time, since this aparently disqualifies female characters, even though all male avengers had their own before.

    this article is kind of all over the place. women are not a monolith and can like whatever they want, but if they like a comic that catter to them they are WRONG!
    captain marvel is an important female character and marvel decided to support her but since she is not black it doesnt matter at all.
    Captain Marvel fans are

    Oh man,'ER makes up so many of my most memorable tv moments. Lucy's death, I just couldnt believe it. And it had impact on the show for years to come.

    BRING BACK ANYA! NEVER FORGOTEN!
    The rest of those people can remain dead.

    In brazilian folklore a werewolf is the seventh son of a seventh son, or the seventh son in a family with six older sisters. Probably a cautionary tale against huge ass families, or soething.

    Superman is my favorite, and I like most things about his mythology, but I cannot with the Legion of Superheroes. I know its cool that its so sci-fi which is Supes whole deal, but I just have a virulent hate for everything involved.

    Life goals, or wife goals? It can be two things, ya' know?