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If you're looking for a good cartoon that's not quite Adventure time level bonkers - Kim Possible is a brilliant watch/binge. It's about a female teen spy/sleuth who saves the world from supervillains - well-paced storylines, brilliant voice-work (Will Friedle, Nancy Cartright, etc) and even great emotional depth to

& anyone who checks out the Fosters and likes it should also give Switched @ Birth & Chasing Life a chance - the 3 shows all complement each other nicely like wine & cheese and crackers.

Fugget about It season 2 will be my binge for this weekend - fun adult cartoon.

In the UK they've aired the first 5 or so eps of Orphan Black s3

I liked the last lines of Gilmore Girls… the episode said everything it had to by that point. It said: nothing will ever be the same, but the cute banter said: but at the same time the main relationship that drove the show will always be the same.

The Killer Frost glimpse into the future when he was navigating the time streams was brilliant. Makes me wish we coulda seen a flash of Vibe as well (perhaps the 2 going head to head).

It was great when we had no other live-action super-shows out there. Now though…

The Flash is too positive a show to be used as a trigger for a break-up :( & Smallville picked up in the later seasons once they finally got rid of Lana & Lois got to take the limelight. That said, the season 8 finale will forever leave me enraged & season 10 was a mess as far as the superhero mythology/villain

Every time I see him, i'm reminded how much I miss the Eureka/Warehouse13/Alphas universe. There's no more fun sci-fi shows anymore, they've all gone serious again. Now my sole SFX + comedy outlet is The Flash (which is great, but I'd like a new sci-fi equivalent)

The VP's gonna be horribly killed cause nice people finish last on this show and she's more sugary than Cyrus' deceased journalist hubbie was. Before then, the "non-threat" might accidentally become a obstacle for Millie on her trek to the Oval Office chair.

Hey the upbeat Disney crap was disposable bubblegum pop but I could listen to it in short bursts- her non-Disney stuff that's not covers has become more and more unlistenable - designed more for "shock value" than any resemblance to actual music quality.

I thought the battle scene was quite good (i'm used to BBC budgets for good ol' Merlin), although I've watched too many feminist-friendly shows (buffy, Veronica Mars, Xena, Outlander, Scandal, Dark Angel, The Sarah Jane Adventures - the list goes on

who cares about angst? I wanted broken bones/organs/shields and death with buckets overflowing with crimson.

*sigh* things look bleak for Forever… (the show, not the extended unit of time)

Living in Australia, I've seen this already. My advice: take off the fan-boy glasses with lofty explanations and put on your average cinema-goer specs. That way you're pleasantly surprised by how good/solid it is, as opposed to mildly disappointed that their isn't more destruction and pain.

I'll concede to you on Crimson Dynamo/Titanium Man, but he's got black/Whiplash (not done right by IM2 but still), Blizzard, Grey Gargoyle, Whirlwind (also an Antman villain), MODOK & AIM, Dreadknight, Dr Doom (i know, i know, owned by FOX thanks to FF), Fin Fang Foom & Mandarin (again mistreated by IM3), The Ghost,

but only one more with Hugh Jackman - progress - huzzzzzah!

Thor, Captain America & Iron Man all had reasonable rogues galleries however (although Thor's rogue gallery according to this universe seems to be "99 problems but Loki is all of them" - too hard to get some Enchantress/Executioner action up in here?)

How did she lose those powers? Cause i lost sight of her once she left the X-verse & next time i saw her she was in late
Warbird/early Captain Marvel territory.

My concern with this Captain Marvel movie is that Carol's most life-affecting character beats have revolved around the X-Verse - most specifically, Rogue & Mystique (perhaps Scarlet Witch as well). & all bar the latter are off the table. So my question is, what's this story going to be about, her relationship with the