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Your Tick won't help you, he's smoking in his tent like a guy from Chile.

I have to go with Tick v. Tick. It was fresh on my mind given that Venture Bro. just did a nightclub full of super villains.

How about Nightcrawler's debut? They put him in a monastery and paired him with Wolverine for most of the episode. Plus the idea of blue demon (Go DePaul!) in truth being a devout (way more pure than most in real-life) Catholic was cool stuff for a kid show.

Damnit! Beat me to it.

I wish I wish I hadn't killed that fish.

And they have to show Han getting barred from trivia night at the Cantina.

If this exact scene could be in the JJ Abrams movies, that would make me very very happy.

Somehow I want that Mark Rothko painting to make another appearance. Rothko's art, though abstract, was meant to connect with the viewer in an emotional way. It was meant to cut through the buzz of advertising and false culture to an expression of feeling. I think given the end of this season, Don might be open to

I really liked the "Going down?" reference and the way it blended with the Inferno. Don hasn't spent this season in Purgatory, he's spent it in the "dark wood" of Dante's first Canto. It is the feeling of being lost and alone that Don has felt all season long. Just like in the Inferno, sinking is the necessary first

Great catch on "The Jumping Off Point." It was a pitch that Don seems to have really believed in. It provides great symmetry.

How about sending her a good two centuries into the future?

Can't we send the kid to the future like Cable? Sure it being raised in an apocalyptic war zone is bad but better than having your life play out in reality TV and rap videos.

Its only pretty different, so pretty.

Interesting point. Though I would hesitate ever calling Mr. J a "typical" anything.

"Make Daddy proud, deliver the punchline."

I think Harley pulling the trigger would be great. To add maybe one more twist to it, have it be an accident. Harley is maybe pointing a gun at Batman, turns toward Joker to say something and the gun just goes off. Right between the eyes. I love the idea of the Jokers final moment NOT being funny.

Mark Hamill's gasping that last line "That's not funny. That's not…" Might just be the most perfect Joker demise possible.

OH drat. Forgot about Sal. My mistake.

Surprised there was no notice in the article of Bob speaking Spanish to Manolo on the phone. We know that Manolo speaks English quite well so there perhaps isn't an obvious reason for Bob to alter his speak over the phone.

Hey, Glen put a beating on date rapist. If that doesn't make him a complete fuckin' stud I don't know what could.