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Marc Kandel
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Hey I'd love for the guy to make his coin, I just think there are better projects out there.  He'd do well in a Shield Uniform.

Love the dude but you wouldn't be doing him any favors by getting a beer with him.  Its one of the reasons you don't see him in as much stuff as he should be doing.

Love the dude but you wouldn't be doing him any favors by getting a beer with him.  Its one of the reasons you don't see him in as much stuff as he should be doing.

I'd say Cameron is throwing him a bone by not having him in any Avatar sequels…

I'd say Cameron is throwing him a bone by not having him in any Avatar sequels…

Google dude's speech (yes, I really haven't paid attention to anyone's name unless it gets whined or shouted every two minutes like Miiiiiiiiiiles!) about how easily the world took away the power he managed to amass after being socially powerless was the best part of this thing and he's my favorite character for that

Google dude's speech (yes, I really haven't paid attention to anyone's name unless it gets whined or shouted every two minutes like Miiiiiiiiiiles!) about how easily the world took away the power he managed to amass after being socially powerless was the best part of this thing and he's my favorite character for that

Heh.  (SPOILERS) I loved him wiping the floor with Killer Frost in "Alive" after she decides he's pretty low-hanging fruit to stomp the shit out of during the brief civil war amongst the villains; the nonchalant telegraphing of Toyman's actions as he beats the living shit out of Killer Frost with a yo-yo is

Heh.  (SPOILERS) I loved him wiping the floor with Killer Frost in "Alive" after she decides he's pretty low-hanging fruit to stomp the shit out of during the brief civil war amongst the villains; the nonchalant telegraphing of Toyman's actions as he beats the living shit out of Killer Frost with a yo-yo is

I am shocked that out of all the quotes and moments you popped up there Oliver, that you left out Toyman, arms raised to the sky, lunatic "Magic"-styled face staring up into the heavens lit by lightning and in that soft, reedy voice exulting "Superman go Bye-Bye!" - with no music, just stunned silence bookending the

I am shocked that out of all the quotes and moments you popped up there Oliver, that you left out Toyman, arms raised to the sky, lunatic "Magic"-styled face staring up into the heavens lit by lightning and in that soft, reedy voice exulting "Superman go Bye-Bye!" - with no music, just stunned silence bookending the

Yup.  Pa Kent for sure would have had Clark learn his way around an engine.

Yup.  Pa Kent for sure would have had Clark learn his way around an engine.

Though I am pained that we lost Dwayne McDuffie's storytelling stills so goddamned early.  Somewhere in dreams there is a gorgeous library of work from that dude we will never see.

Though I am pained that we lost Dwayne McDuffie's storytelling stills so goddamned early.  Somewhere in dreams there is a gorgeous library of work from that dude we will never see.

I tend to get annoyed as well at times, wanting more, but then I realize we have, starting with Batman the Animated Series' "On Leather Wings" through JLU's "Destroyer" a complete, beautifully told saga (and yes I'm including Batman Beyond in there as well since we got "Epilogue" on the way to "Destroyer")- where we

I tend to get annoyed as well at times, wanting more, but then I realize we have, starting with Batman the Animated Series' "On Leather Wings" through JLU's "Destroyer" a complete, beautifully told saga (and yes I'm including Batman Beyond in there as well since we got "Epilogue" on the way to "Destroyer")- where we

As I said in reply to K. Thrace, its also because Inara has overthought her relationship or lack thereof with Mal since the beginning and has seen it to its logical end with Mal never being able to reconcile what she does and the value it has for her.  Also I think Nandi's forthrightness and lack of hand-wringing

As I said in reply to K. Thrace, its also because Inara has overthought her relationship or lack thereof with Mal since the beginning and has seen it to its logical end with Mal never being able to reconcile what she does and the value it has for her.  Also I think Nandi's forthrightness and lack of hand-wringing

Its this dynamic and the fact that Inara makes an excellent in-character decision that I don't dislike this episode as many do (also I happend to appreciate a good Melinda Clarke cameo in my stories).  Inara/Mal doesn't work.  Because she's a companion by choice.  With Mal, where does that leave her?  Captain's wife?