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Max Beerbong
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Yeah, these went viral several years ago. They're good, but I'm surprised at the amount of people in these comments who genuinely seem to be seeing these for the first time. Seems out of character for the sorts of people who regularly read a pop culture blog.

Are you sure you've been watching the same show? It's all on the show.
Whiterose is a trans woman - this is canon, evidence of which can be found posted several times in this comment section for people with the same issue grasping it as you have.
Whiterose is involved with the inner circle somehow - we've just been

"If you've done anything to him, I will kill you."

Widened perspective is an interesting idea… maybe with Elliot's apparent doubts about the revolution he brought about (he does say to Darlene "I told you we shouldn't have done this,") he no longer sees E Corp as this grand arch nemesis, this league of supervillains. Maybe confronted with the reality of the situation,

I would love it if Season 2 brought all of its stories to a boiling point and then had a flashback to Season 1's "missing episode" as their finale instead, where we finally get to see the execution and the collapse of E Corp.

Whiterose was born a physical male but is actually a woman and identifies as such. For whatever reason, she is involved in or infilitrating the 1%'s cabal. The other men in this circle are unlikely to accept a pre-op transgendered person as one of them so she uses her apparently male body as a disguise when she is

This was my thinking also. Perhaps Elliot isn't going to be our only narrator going forward.

The literal meaning of Elijah is also, "Jehovah is God." Alderson is apparently a combination of the Olde English words for "old," "here," "noble" and "defence." Given how carefully planned everything else seems to be, I wonder if that is also a very deliberate choice for the character.

When Plouffe was on the live-link, the caption underneath him read, "E Corp" instead of "Evil Corp." I know that's Elliot's tic to correct it and he wasn't present in the scene, but even in other similar scenes we are forced to see the corrected version usually, right? I can't think of any examples where we've seen

Doesn't he refer to himself as a satirist in this very interview?

Carly Chaikin is a natural brunette and Rami Malek is also from California, if that helps. And I get that you've done it to highlight differences for the sake of your argument, but pointing out his heritage but her place of birth is not really fair. He's no more Egyptian than she is Polish. They're really two

I subscribe to an IDW series, so you definitely can. You can either subscribe through your local store, subscribe via their app or use third parties such as Comixology as mostlytoastly mentions.

"I just jerked off in your french toast."

I prefer Origins too. The writing is far better and I agree that the mechanics felt perfected. The only issue I had was the swapping of the L1/L2 button functions (on the PS3 version.) I still had the muscle memory from playing the previous two and never quite adjusted to the new control map enough to work as smoothly

A well written argument, but I also have to disagree. Asylum was a wonderful game, but to confine Batman to another single building for a sequel truly would have been more of the same. Having the freedom of a city and a never ending wave of crimes to fight is an essential part of Batman's character and the Batman

There are actually several moments in Knight which make it explicit that Rocksteady do consider Origins to be canon.

He's both.

Quite. Please don't take my explanation as an endorsement of the Irish.

Which name, Riley? It's an Irish Gaelic name going back to the early 11th century.

That's one more element than your dream story had at least.