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Personally, I think Azzarello's Wonder Woman was frustratingly uneven for a solid four or five months and plagued with some iffy gender issues and a subpar fill-in artist (Chiang, as you guys noted above, has been doing some of the best work of his career here, and Akins just can't quite keep up), but even I have to

Personally, I think Azzarello's Wonder Woman was frustratingly uneven for a solid four or five months and plagued with some iffy gender issues and a subpar fill-in artist (Chiang, as you guys noted above, has been doing some of the best work of his career here, and Akins just can't quite keep up), but even I have to

I'm pretty sure Wesley takes the complete opposite journey of most of the characters listed above.

I'm pretty sure Wesley takes the complete opposite journey of most of the characters listed above.

Lord of Bondage and Pain?

Lord of Bondage and Pain?

Watching Cabin a second time may be less thrilling than the first, but you pick up on so many more small things like that.

Watching Cabin a second time may be less thrilling than the first, but you pick up on so many more small things like that.

I always run into a lot of disagreement when I say this, but I honestly prefer Dollhouse to Firefly.  Firefly was great right out the gate, but it feels so antiseptic.  Dollhouse is messy and ambitious and periodically brilliant and occasionally very, very stupid, but it just hits my buttons.

I always run into a lot of disagreement when I say this, but I honestly prefer Dollhouse to Firefly.  Firefly was great right out the gate, but it feels so antiseptic.  Dollhouse is messy and ambitious and periodically brilliant and occasionally very, very stupid, but it just hits my buttons.

I don't think it was terribly scary at all - almost no horror films are, I think - and I think going into it expecting a scary movie explains A LOT of people who didn't like it.  I honestly classify it more as a horror comedy or even a fantasy comedy about horror than anything else.

I don't think it was terribly scary at all - almost no horror films are, I think - and I think going into it expecting a scary movie explains A LOT of people who didn't like it.  I honestly classify it more as a horror comedy or even a fantasy comedy about horror than anything else.

It's like Titanic
But the boats still floating.
No it's not,
The motherfucking boat is EXPLODING!
NEXTWAVE!

It's like Titanic
But the boats still floating.
No it's not,
The motherfucking boat is EXPLODING!
NEXTWAVE!

I have the first two seasons on DVD, and it's still a surprisingly watchable show.  Even early on, there are a TON of problems, but I still enjoy it.

I have the first two seasons on DVD, and it's still a surprisingly watchable show.  Even early on, there are a TON of problems, but I still enjoy it.

I'm the same way. It's so obvious in retrospect, but I had no reason to suspect Justice League would sneak in an ode to the Defenders of all things.

I'm the same way. It's so obvious in retrospect, but I had no reason to suspect Justice League would sneak in an ode to the Defenders of all things.

I'm pretty sure this was the episode that got me into the DCAU.  I'd seen some B:TAS episodes when I was younger, but I had largely forgotten about them as I got older.  In college, someone sat me down and showed me "The Terror Beyond", though, and I was definitely holding back tears.

I'm pretty sure this was the episode that got me into the DCAU.  I'd seen some B:TAS episodes when I was younger, but I had largely forgotten about them as I got older.  In college, someone sat me down and showed me "The Terror Beyond", though, and I was definitely holding back tears.