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Zach Adams
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When I first heard the concept for this, I thought "This could make a great drama or an awful sitcom."  Then I realized that what I want more than anything is for FX to make that sitcom, and air it back to back with the drama.

Wheel of Time.  People can kindly just stop suggesting that shit.

Man, that panel where Kate smiles as she decides that the "ashamed" part is really stupid is fantastic…I found it pretty impossible to look at it without smiling myself.

I remember this show when it had George C. Scott and Madeline Khan.

I remember this show when it had George C. Scott and Madeline Khan.

I blew through this book in less than a week and thought it was pretty excellent, but there are a couple of quibbles I have.

I blew through this book in less than a week and thought it was pretty excellent, but there are a couple of quibbles I have.

If it keeps him out of the Neuromancer movie, he can be in Transformers all he wants.

If it keeps him out of the Neuromancer movie, he can be in Transformers all he wants.

Well, damn.  I used to know this, but iTunes has ruined me.

Well, damn.  I used to know this, but iTunes has ruined me.

Yeah, it seems weird to mention 4/5 of the songs on the album and then leave off "This Night" and "Stiletto."  ("This Night" is easily the better of the two…but then it may be my second favorite on the disc after "The Longest Time.")

Yeah, it seems weird to mention 4/5 of the songs on the album and then leave off "This Night" and "Stiletto."  ("This Night" is easily the better of the two…but then it may be my second favorite on the disc after "The Longest Time.")

One thing that bothers me about this series—aside from the decision to have a reformed, retired villain get brainwashed to commit mass murder and suicide—is the fact that, of the 6 team members we've seen, four of them (Havok, Rogue, Wolverine and Cap) are used to leading whatever group they're in these past few

One thing that bothers me about this series—aside from the decision to have a reformed, retired villain get brainwashed to commit mass murder and suicide—is the fact that, of the 6 team members we've seen, four of them (Havok, Rogue, Wolverine and Cap) are used to leading whatever group they're in these past few

This is the episode where Flash hoists someone off the roof Batman-style and, when told he's no Batman, says "You're right.  Batman never drops anyone."  Am I right?  Or did I dream that scene?

This is the episode where Flash hoists someone off the roof Batman-style and, when told he's no Batman, says "You're right.  Batman never drops anyone."  Am I right?  Or did I dream that scene?

Back in my anime-fanboy days in college, I watched the 36 episode run of SDF MACROSS plus the movie in one go.  I tried to do JUSTICE LEAGUE/JLU in one go, but never made it through more than one season in an attempt.

Back in my anime-fanboy days in college, I watched the 36 episode run of SDF MACROSS plus the movie in one go.  I tried to do JUSTICE LEAGUE/JLU in one go, but never made it through more than one season in an attempt.

They need to bring back the keytars and lucha masks for another go.