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Ooh… That sounds very interesting. And imagine if Jessica would find herself being beaten and humiliated by a blind man during their first sparring match

Just thought you should know.

Now that Kilgrave's gone, there will be an even bigger threat coming for Jessica: the Green Goblin. After all, he's the one who attacked her when she was pregnant with Luke's kid. Check out the 4th and 5th comic issues of The Pulse, "Thin Air."

Excuse me, Todd, but I think you've missed an important and seriously funny aspect in this episode: Sheldon's personal experience at childbirth.

The part that I love the most in this episode was Sheldon's "I'm unhappy and about to destroy the planet" music: "The Imperial March." It got me all hyped. And the way he looks at Penny reminded me of Vader's staring moment from Revenge of the Sith. Priceless!

When Rollo hoisted One Eye high with the spear, it made me think of… Vlad the Impaler. Moreover, during the battle scene, I saw Rollo as a sort of Savage Opress from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars. It didn't seem like anything could bring him down.

When I heard Cat served as a backer for Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical, I was, like, psyched! It's one of my favorite all-time Broadway shows! It's good to know that it has its fans, even fictional characters.

You know, when Gonzo and Scooter went over that Titanic references, they probably have no idea that there's a Titanic survivor in the audience: Statler. Watch the Alan Arkin episode for the reveal.