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Aw, no, Ron. I like Hellboy, too, promise.

I think he's kind of a try-hard who finally made it but still has those "I hope I make it" habits. He's a handsome, funny nerd.

Lin-Manuel didn't get nearly enough to do, and that's a shame. He was a brilliant ball of energy otherwise. I enjoyed his silly substitute teacher bit. But the politically-minded sketches were the best.

This is really cute. And so is Krysten Ritter. Good job, Netflix Marvel. You keep on truckin', and I'll keep on watchin'.

OK. I was wondering if you all could help me out here. I have memories of a cartoon show set in a school that dealt with parents getting upset about the school airing a documentary on inuit life because it featured nudity. The characters were all "whoa!" about it. I may have imagined it, but I swear it was Hey Arnold!

"KaBlam!" was rad. I only remember "Action League Now!" from that show.

Those sure are some sexy 25-year-olds playing those broody teens.

I would rather they go forward a few years every season.

Yep. I felt terrible for her. That's way, way, way too much pressure for someone so young. Millie Bobby Brown does seem like someone who could one day be a huge star. Judging by the interviews: she's got the A-list composure down. I just hope the world - and her family - don't screw her up long before then.

3 Ninjas could probably do with a gritty reboot.

I was a Tum-Tum who desperately wanted to be a Colt.

You get Donal Logue or Danny Glover, not both.

True. But the last few issues were great for him. "Take me to my cave."

I hope Idris Elba or Cate Blanchett get a crack at the role, soon.

Luke Cage should've been four episodes shorter, but most Netflix superhero shows could stand to be, at most, a tight 8-10. I wish Diamondback had been kept off the playing field this season. Cottonmouth and Mariah were enough.

Yeah, like, I sort of agree. Sure, Conroy will forever be the Batman I hear in my head. But as far as on-screen presence? Affleck is probably the perfect Batman. I don't think we've had another Batman that's felt as fully-formed as his did. He nailed the Bruce Wayne and Batman balance really well, I felt. Usually,

There were a bunch of those militiamen assholes camping out on some disgruntled dude's backyard in my hometown for a while. Eventually, they got kicked out for a bunch of reasons, but I was really surprised one of them didn't get arrested for doing just this. They were known for carrying big-time hardware, and you

Ah, the '90s, when Sinbad threatening to blow up a building full of innocent people or threatening the life of an admittedly annoying child was good, family entertainment.

If true: I'm sort of hoping that by end of season, he wakes up and it's like, ten years later. Wait, we already had an 80s vibe with Archer; Vice. Do we want to see them tackle an Archer-90s? No, probably not.

Coma-induced dream?