Good bit, but I enjoyed the Randian philosophy peeking through myself… and Luthor' s "foolish faceless man" speech just owned.
Good bit, but I enjoyed the Randian philosophy peeking through myself… and Luthor' s "foolish faceless man" speech just owned.
Yeah, that was a total waste.
Literally the best part of the GL film was Hector Hammond probing her mind and us getting a letter-perfect version of her classic comic origin. For what it's worth, I really liked the GL film… I have no idea why people panned it.
She was inspired casting in that role, in my opinion.
My guess is the Tom doppelganger is Jean-Ralphio.
Geoff Johns tied a nice bow around this joke by having Sinestro immediately assume that Booster had to be from SOME Corps.
Y'know, I never realized the similarities between Jim/Pam and Mordecai/Margaret until just then…
So, AV Clubbers, which is a better restaurant name: Steak Me Amadeus here or Steak Me Home Tonight from Happy Endings? Discuss.
Don't forget Marvel/Timely' s Thin Man, who, contrary to popular belief, is the FIRST stretchy hero. Oh, and Flatman.
My sole problem with it is that I wish they'd kept the Madmen' s real name. Actually, that happened a lot with the Booster episodes… Vandal Savage got pastiched in another one.
Well, DC editorial seems to, and I KNOW I do, so there's that.
We know what a live action Question series would look like if we watched Life on NBC. There is literally no way that the creators of that didn't steal the character dynamics from 52.
Even the 90s series version was awesome.
True story: the 90s Flash series intended to have Grodd as a mobster in season 2.
Horrifically, the showrunners attempt to actually WRITE the Flash ended poorly. But I loved the show.
Yeah, it was a plot point in the second zombie episode.
I noticed that as well… I suspect that there really is some connection between that spirit and one of the principles of the show, based on Maja' s M.O.
Downloading the minute it hits Android…
Yeah, between that and the Fallout stuff, I got pretty nostalgic.
I've always felt that that line was perfect.