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Also, this whole episode's full of missed connections.

So, for the most part, I kind of agree.  But…not completely.  There are plot holes like at the end of Transmetropolitan: a character takes a picture of somebody using a camera she got after that character had been killed and completely genetically disassembled.  Stuff like that, where the actual chain of events within

Read The Ocean at the End of the Lane in about 2 hours, which was pretty good (but not worth $26 in HC for all of 180 pages), Savage Tales of Solomon Kane (REH does a pretty good Puritan barbarian, but man, there's some really weirdly racist stuff), and Dashiell Hammett's Nightmare Town (Hammett's always good).  And

Oh, man, I read that scene between Pete and Bob completely differently.  I read it as Pete finally finding somewhere he can exert his power, after getting emasculated at every turn.  Everybody's exerting power over him or straight-up ignoring him, and he flails constantly.  Even when he's trying to get a leg-up by

The best part about that opening bit in the latest Thor is the AR content.  When the girl gets Thor to go back to bed with her, if you scan it, you just get a screen that says "Coming Soon".  It's the best ever.

LOVED the Deadwood shout-out at the beginning, with Raylan telling Mosley that he can get transferred to Yankton "which sounds kind of nice" (Mosley played Harry Manning on Deadwood).