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Comments like this are not furthering the furious fight against furking fursecution by those furry fursonas.

I don't know if you're reading Sheriff of Babylon, but you get that too and it's even more chilling because of the "true story" feel of the whole story. In a way you get that in Grayson too, with the main character being a genuinely good man basically staying that way while plunged in events that surround him. I

I read only two :
The Vision, which was absolutely crushing and would have been even without the events at the end. The art was also especially beautiful, for example when Ms Vision flies over the city.
Sheriff of Babylon, which was crushing as well.

Counter example; the naked bath fight in Eastern Promises. I doubt anyone thinks something other than "violence is ugly" after seeing this. It's so masterful that it avoids any glamourizing of violence.

I want her red skirt outfit.

There will be a heartbreaking episode with flashbacks of the last time Zorro fought an even more unhinged than usual Sergeant Garcia.

Weird. They should break in two. It just doesn't work.

The State Department list of no go zones is her bucket list.

Hence awkward dialogue: "No Mom, I really don't know who cousin Meredith is" "Come on, don't be a fool, you know she is Aunt Mabel second daughter! You met her at Uncle John's wedding when you were 3!"

At the end of each episode, there'll be a tally of the skills he acquired during it, in order to gain his specific set of skills.

I liked that during the magic stick part, Ezra and Kanan help Zeb without some clunky line of dialog to introduce this. The "show don't tell" gets lost in a lot of kids show but not here.

They used rum and the lash too.

I teach middle school (Against my will and my better judgement.) Giggling isn't something I easily put up with.

That actually sounds tempting. Maybe I'll try one or two episodes, see if I can stand it…

Thanks (Don't know if it shows or not but I briefly, mistakenly downvoted you because I'm typing with a mug of tea and a book in hands. If so, I'm sorry)

So I truly hated the Supergirl pilot, which I found beyond annoying what with all the girly giggles and all that. I do like Flash though. Does Supergirl get better and should I give it another try?

So producers and scenarists, we've got two old shows lying around, as well as this piece of absurd love for procedurals, and loads of coke. Can't you fashion something out of it, like McGyver?

Meh

When two cousin bridges make love, it plays hell on traffic.

Bridge draws on cigarette, shrugs, looks at the Seine with a look of ennui