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Ness is awesome in any context.

He seems like a nice enough young man.
Dude's very well adjusted, seems to me. Good interview, O'Neal.

No worries, Jesse. There's always slinging crystal.

All of the Canadians I've met have been awesome, funny, polite, and attractive.

GRRR
Normally I don't have a problem with cultural deterioration, but for some reason this news ENRAGES me. There are *three* of these fucking shows?! Are you kidding me?!

Kate Beaton is the motherfucking best, and I will brook no disagreement on the matter.

Nice one, Elrond.

Yeah, Action Man's a horror show. "Not today, Rusty," may be the darkest, creepiest moment ever in a show not known for its crepuscular restraint.

I don't know about Todd, but I'm sure the Rod's covered.

But a damn attractive one.

"Suicide Booths" are definitely a concept that would fit right in with the Transmetropolitan vibe.

Just because you haven't won one, Bill, doesn't mean you have to be a jerk.

This Looks Like…
…the highest budgeted Lifetime TV movie ever.

BLACK SUMMER

"Shirtless with matching pants" sounds like a cleverly euphemistic way to say "naked."

Phantom Limb's just sketching the ideal "what-if" scenerio for Impossible and Underbheit. A sales pitch, as The Allusionist said above.

Prof. Impossible's shielding the rest of the Society from the flames was a pretty impressive heads-up move… even though I miss Colbert's voice, I'm happy with the direction they're taking with the character. His reluctant approach to supervillainy is a new angle in the show's universe, and I think that he and Phantom

Not as Good As Last Week's…
…but the Revenge Society audition process was one of the funniest bits of the entire season. The terrifying bear and Brick Frog had me on the goddamned floor.

Wigfield is amazing. I wish more people were familiar with it… I think its deliberately hideous cover and unlikable characters turned too many people off, despite the fact that every single page is hilarious.

It's Going to Be Strange
When kids who are college freshmen in 2020 start to bond nostalgically over this.