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Charles Lupula
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Sounds like you and I are in a Mexican standoff.

I hate the comics precisely because they do the bad fan fiction thing of bringing back every single character that has ever died.

SEASON TWO SPOILERS AHEAD: Had to do with a secret program at SHIELD, involving alien (Kree…the Blue Race from Guardians of the Galaxy) technology, that also lead him to an underground city where something happened that awakened powers in certain characters, foreshadowing The Inhumans

You are being sarcastic, right?

This reminds me of Spike, actually.

No, they reveal that his older self hasn't come out and still uses women as beards.

WWIII and Aliens of London called and…uh…sucked…

I loved the Rebel Flesh, myself, but on the other hand, I think season six of Nu-Who is the best season.

Whenever anybody says something like "endless, needless, sadly heterocentric nudity," I immediately stop paying attention to any point they have to make, as it's the 21st century and I cannot listen to Puritans.

Having had lesbian roommates and a very thin wall, I know of at least one girl that one of my roommates took home that was very into assplay, but it sounded like she used a strap-on, not anything involving oral.

Damn, you said it first!

Never saw Happiness, I take?

Yeah, I was going to say I didn't remember that happening in First Blood.

You lost me when you said last year had compelling characters "EVEN the villains." The villains were the only reason to care last year and once they killed off Devil Nun, Nazi Doctor, and Cannibal Rapist Therapist, the show felt like it was just treading water, with it's boring leads.

Shane was pretty much a big bad, so he doesn't count. Same with Merle. Even if the villain redeems himself in death, he's still a villain for most of the show and villains are usually expendable in these type of shows.

Shows have been doing it before Game of Thrones, although I do very much appreciate it there. Angel, Buffy, Battlestar Galactica, X-Files. All shows that weren't afraid to kill off major characters.

Shows have done it a long time before Game of Thrones did it (although I do very much appreciate it on there). Angel was very big on randomly killing major characters in the middle of a season.

Keeping in mind that Thanos isn't going to be the big threat until Avengers 3, I don't think they've introduced the other four yet. They have a while to do it, anyway.

I wouldn't say Marvel has boring villains, BUT all the good Marvel villains are X-Men and Spiderman villains, neither of which Marvel owns the movie rights for.

No, that was the Mexicools. Super Crazy, Juventud (I'm not even going to pretend I know how to spell that) Guerrera, and…uh…somebody else.