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What exactly where Julie's last words? "Let me…?"
Correct me if I'm wrong but one of Julie's friends on her ship had a neck tattoo, is it the same one we saw on Miller's boss when she fired him?

If I saw it right though, Julie's guy friend had the same neck neck tattoo that Miller's boss had when she fired him. So…how did Julie know the Anubis was working for her father when it came from Mars? Does this mean Mr. Mao has his hands in all 3 sides?? He's from Earth, stole from Mars and may employ Miller's boss

I'd say mostly good. Having a villain named Pizza is certainly Muppet-esque. There's a musical number too which I liked. As for Pepe as the Uber driver, it felt like something straight out of Kimmel which is dependent on your preferences.

Canada saw it last night. The biting humor is gone, and while their are two incidents of conflict it doesn't get mean. The main conflict is with a non-Muppet. And Key & Peele are a minor role but effective. Also, the penguin is the cutest thing ever. It also has some meta-text but not overdone.

I see what your saying, some of this is due to the MCU being as huge as it is, and the show is meant to hook in the next generation of comic fans by bringing in characters that the movies probably aren't going to touch-so when the kid starts getting an allowance or whatever, they'll see a character they know from the

Ironically Comedy Network up here spends most of its nights trying to fill it up with US cable comedies from TVLand or TBS a few months later. Recently I've seen the same two ads for Impastor and Jim Gaffigan about 500 times in 2016. And I think they're just getting around to Clipped from TBS that was canceled months

That depends on if Violet is genuine or not. If she is another Dottie it would make it worse. Also pairing him with a nurse makes me a little wary too. If she was a S1 character than that would be a bit better. But as of now she is a roadblock to romantic representation.

Eh, the Marvel shows aren't overly goofy, though still sometimes dumb to my adult eyes. But my 7 year old cousin likes them (and might think Stark Tower is a real part of NY) so they do their job.

Adult Swim Canada: We blew the budget on Rick & Morty.

Damn, first Agent Carter throws up roadblocks to try and sink my ship, and now this. Still it's been very strong so far. ABC is taking that other possible spin-off from Marvel more seriously now but it might no go through again. Or they could just stick with the synergy and keep it I suppose. It's not like they have

Cool.

Maybe. But if Julie was recruited by Anderson, why would he be so eager for Julie to go on Fred's mission?

They switch around. The twerking scene from last year was Canadian $20s but could pass for US greenback to casual eyes.

They actually put in hints and info in passports and such all the time, you just never get a chance to read it unless you screen shot it. It's a demand from BBCA not to openly admit it.

Play them Puscifer 22:20 and watch their heads explode while the husbands try and hide how much they like it.

Apparently most book readers think the finale will only take us to about 70% of the first book. So spoiler beware for next year.

Yes. That's why I expect him to die next week. He's already a cop over in Clone Town aka Toronto.

True. So far though I assumed they were just part of the OPA. Fred seemed so certain a rouge branch of his organization couldn't be possible. Maybe that's what freaked him out on the chip?

So the 4th Player really hates Mars then.

Next week is the two episode finale. There was a shoot-out in a hotel this episode, is that what you mean by climax?