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The Continental Op
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I think she was a lawyer or architect. I don't know. I don't think we'll ever find out. She really should be more open about her past.

I made the mistake of looking up Chronos while watching this episode. The Wikipedia entry had already been updated by the time I read it, so it spoiled the big reveal about his identity. Damn east coasters.

Yeah, the stills above look cool and I'm sure his style works better in a different context.

I'm hoping this is a good entry point into DC for me. Not that any of this stuff about caped crime fighters is all that impenetrable, but Marvel does seem to make it a bit easier to jump right in.

I assume he is the same Wimberly who did a couple of issues of Soule's She-Hulk. I didn't care for his work in that book very much.

Karla

WHY ARE WE YELLING?

Why didn't you just go with Game of Bones? Why?

Just their Showtime show.

I knew this would rile up the magic lobby. How much is Big Magic paying you?

You mean obnoxious libertarian magicians.

Love Hanigan, hate Penn & Teller. Oh, I wish there was some way to decide.

Hell, since we're talking jazz musicians, Charles Mingus wrote an autobiography, Beneath the Underdog, which is something like 70% bullshit and 100% brilliant.

This could be a premise for a Black Mirror episode.

I could totally attempt to sell you on that confusion being part of my joke, but it's not. I thought that was Isaac.

To be fair, the studio adds the clause to his contracts that says "Just do the same damn thing. Take your money and don't ask questions."

Mistakenly

The best part is that there's no symbolic significance or narrative motive for the expedition team's gender composition. They just all happen to be women.

And one of the bros from the bro party in Superbad!

I'm certainly not against it either, but it's definitely more challenging for a screenwriter and director to make it work.