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Haha, remember how we were supposed to feel invested in her character?

Do you mean "reduce" rather than "deduce"?

Started playing "Borderlands: The Pre-sequel"… I gotta say, this one is missing something for me. The sense of exploration that I felt permeated the first ones is a lot less, and they haven't stepped up their game on monster variety at all since BL1, which is disappointing. A lot of the jokes are VERY similar, to the

Maybe so, but there's always going to be a difference between introducing a theme in an ongoing serial and putting a button on it at the start of a drama and making it explicit.

" Instead of always complaining, do what I do and just skip the musical performances. "

It's not working for me in Canada?

And every crew has people, and those people have eyeballs that are connected brains, and those brains have sentience, and that sentience has a the ability to make subjective judgments about quality.

I actually really enjoyed the "who would be crazy enough to walk this path with me?" ending. It's an interesting idea to posit that The Doctor's Companion would have to be equally crazy to be willing to put herself through all those supernatural shenanigans.

Agreed on Captain Marvel. To me, her comic kind of comes across as overly meta in that it's all about establishing this sort of list of iconic themes and moments for CM, and instead of seeming like a natural story, the "I see what she's doing here" feeling of the series becomes its main theme.

Brevoort has also said that trades have never been significant enough to count for them.

I'd love for Marvel's OGNs to move things in this direction, but they're so disconnected from things (are they even going to Marvel Unlimited?) that it seems like they're destined to be fringe items. The only thing I can think of changing things is for Marvel to push their comics hard in the movies — probably for free

Yes, I was referring to the idea of having an arc in someone else's book as constituting having a "second book". The manner in which they have spoken about Silk being in SW doesn't make it clear that she'll always be there, with statements like 'she has a big part in the opening arc' indicating that she might not be a

So then BBC World still owns 50.1%?

They need to be careful though… The way they've played Caroline's character so far, unless she actively decides to move on from her current social group, I have a hard time believing that her ending up alone at the end of the series won't look sad.

One thing I don't understand is… are we supposed to feel bad for Damon in this episode because of his guilt over killing a pregnant woman? They really seemed to be emphasizing how tortured Damon was about doing this… and it was just strange. Dude killed a pregnant woman! I am not going to think all of that is okay

I thought that they briefly discussed stealing the artefact from him, so I was under the impression they believed they could get back on their own. But even besides that, in a situation where Bonnie initially refused to help him get back even if that meant she was stuck, killing him still would seem to be on the

Add my to the bus of people who is really happy to have a tolerable Elena back. I had basically forgotten that Dobrev turns in enjoyable performances, and yet in this episode especially she's extremely fun to watch.

Kai is far too much of an "insert bad guy into plot here" sort of villain for my tastes. And why doesn't Damon just kill him, if people can be murdered where they are?