There were a number of really great runs in David's X-Factor as well, and the original mini is a classic.
There were a number of really great runs in David's X-Factor as well, and the original mini is a classic.
This is a guy who killed off all of Alpha Flight just because he could. Bendis writes Marvel characters as if all those he doesn't care for are personal affronts to him.
I find it fascinating when individuals such as yourself write comments for no obvious purpose other than to make yourself look oafish.
It's very clearly intended.
Don't forget the sex. The left paddle also gets to have sex.
There was a "Corporations" vs. "Liber8" extended-media poll done last year, where users could tweet votes or watch vine-length clips to support either faction.
Regular coverage or not, your review is great, and it's nice to have an alternate perspective on the show.
I doubt that. There is a great deal of implication that Sadler was trying to change the past, not preserve it.
In the future, men about to go on a suicide mission will be told that if all goes well there will be a woman for them on the… oh, wait, that already happens!
I'm not here for the episode, I'm just here for the end. I'll miss reading your thoughts here Todd.
I agree with Billybob, the first two seasons are not a slog at all, although the show has certainly gotten better with each passing year.
Korra/Asami is great. Girlfriend, friend friend, whatever. I just enjoy watching them talk. More bro-time for Korra and Asami!
Oh hey, they're using the stereotypical, inaccurate, and racially problematic portrayal of Dowager Empress Cixi for a storyline… cool?
"I can't just agree with the Pres and blame it all on Korra when the collective mental age of the whole Korra universe was 5 for a whole damn season."
Another thing I forgot to mention is that, even in this episode, Continuum chose to make it clear that Kiera is not a moral paragon. With her line “I never knew I could want so little so much,” it's made clear that she's ready to just opt the fuck out and allow whatever happens to happen. She only gets back into it…
There's also a moment in this season where Kiera comes over and Kellog assumes that it's for sex, which implies that their sexual relationship didn't actually stop when we thought it did.
The action in this show is insanely good. Two standout action moments:
One of the things I actually like about this show is that characters don't get the endings they 'deserve'. The deaths make sense, but there's not really a palpable build up to them.
Yeah… I mean I knew the answer was "Newfoundland and Labrador" because that's the only province which has changed its name, but I had no idea that the "Newfoundland" was a breed.
I'm pretty sure that anything that I don't understand is the result of it not being created, as I'm pretty sure that we all exist as part of the brief nighttime of a sleeping god's dream.