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Yeah, she really had this edgy 'wiseguy' thing going on.

I think we should blame Geoff Johns influence for that. He likes the silver age, but he feels this need to darken its tone for modern sensibilities, as if he were embarrassed by it. Speaking for myself, I don't need an edgy talking Gorilla. I'm very happy with the talking part alone.

Corin Nemec.

Well the Klan isn't exactly gonna follow the Old testament, are they? That's the Jew part.

Hey, she had him on the floor for a ground and pound and beat him with a stick, and he still hulked out on her and tossed her across the room.

Of course to better answer Jenna's question and lead her to a greater understanding of the lord, Matthew 15:1-9 contains the following:

NOooooOooOO! Celeste! Chloe! Raquel Darian! Save me!

Stop mentioning people whose names I know! It shames me.

That was yoga! Holistic Path of Veneration. HPV.

Or wipe so much of it off her—okay, I'm stopping right there. There's a fine line between sarcasm and misogyny and I don't want Roosh V's upvotes.

Mis-remembered! Edited for clarity. (I don't count the Chronus stuff.)

Objection! We've already confirmed that when Mick gets sufficiently pissed, all the ninja tricks in the world can't save Sara.

I don't know about his living arrangement, but the photo seems about right.

It was so annoying, because all he had to do was listen to the audience queues for an idea of how to treat Yiannopoulos. Every time Maher cracked on him, they went nuts and cheered. Pretty good indication that they(we) hated the prick.

…he could soon become a man without an audience.

Yeah, but her face though. And then at the end of the episode she's transferred into a grave. Poor Jemma.

I gotta say her babysitting skills were suspect today. Taking a hardline on Heatwave was a mistake: Mick is 1-0 against her. You'd think a trained assassin would learn to remember when she's yelling at someone who's thumped her in a fight.

I'm fond of Rip(per).

They're all stupid! That's part of the charm~ I approach each episode of LOT as an invigoration of the classic 60's Doctor Who. Nothing has to be consistant, logical, or sane, it just has to be fun.

I instantly wanted Rip(per) to make that move as soon as Jax said "Make no mistake, this is NOT your ship anymore." I know this is supposed to be good character development for J, but my instinctive reaction was "Shut your fucking mouth, kid."