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If it means no more 'Cleveland' I'm willing to wait a week or two for more 'American Dad'.

Is that anything like 'The Wild World of Batwoman'?

Yeah, that must have been a mistaken memory. I was thinking of "Justice League: Doom" and wrote "Doomsday" instead.

Those are fair points. Wally was funnier, less of a boy scout with a stick applied fundamentally (which could describe most members of the League from the Silver Age) and he did struggle in a way Barry never had to, which does make him a more interesting character to read.

I thought at least some of them, like 'Doomsday' were in the same continuity as the animated series. That was why I was at least hoping they might do the same for YJ.

Bob's Burgers. Archer. Venture Brothers. Adventure Time. Korra, as the Waffle said, of course (probably the most beautiful western animation series I've seen in years). Gravity Falls.

Don't waste a perfectly good sandwich!

This could sound sarcastic and isn't meant that way, but could you tell me why? I'm only familiar with the DC comics universe in any sense up to about 2001. I would have to pick Barry as my favorite Flash based on that. What is it about Wally that makes him superior in your opinion?

Ah, I wondered who those characters were. But since Billy is Captain Marvel, it makes sense that he'd 'outrank' the junior members of the Marvel Family.

As I recall from the comics, Wally started as the slowest of the speedsters, but he got better later when he upgraded to a better connection to the Speed Force.

To give Ms. Rand her due, she wasn't big on lies. I don't think she'd especially appreciate someone who purports to be her follower deliberately misrepresenting factual matters in a self-serving way.

The two ant bits are some of my favorite all time quotes from the Simpsons. "Freedom! Horrible Freedom!" is in regular rotation.

Everyone knows lice can't live on wigs, even if they aren't for the head. Unless they're some sort of horrible new mutant lice that will enslave us all.

Well, it is a hero, you know. They gave it employee of the month AND a ticker tape parade. What have they ever given you or me?

The Minneapolis Star had combined with the Tribune about twenty years before this episode aired, so I thought that was either a very clever little reference to the glory days of NASA or a totally random generic newspaper name that happened to be real.

Is that supposed to be a good thing? I mean, do straight guys like hard breasts?

I thought of that when he was interviewing Dipper. Wouldn't he remember having chased Dipper down the street, or is participation in angry mobs so common in Gravity Falls that it's hard to remember who you chased when?

He made me think of that too. He seemed like a character out of another style of animation who stepped into the show.

I've always thought they were an adorable couple.

I don't think you can really call it "no reason", @avclub-1f5b519cde67ac0d0fcab419aa3048a4:disqus . Both of the Pines had a reason for their behaviors - both of them were besotted and because of that they were working at odds for their respective romantic interests. And since their both prepubescent kids, their