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The saddest part for me is that whenever I inevitably click to see comments to things posted on their page, I fully know what kind of things I'll be reading. And yet I do it anyway. I guess the best thing we can take from this is that Adult Swim will continue to air things that cause these kinds of people to have a

The exact same thing occurred to me when I saw that episode. Of course, they've also done that episode where Robin gets superpowers and then dies of old age at the end with no attempt to spin it as a dream/simulation/imaginary scenario/something. The show has proven to be much better than I was expecting it to be.

More ovens need a Suicide setting.

Oh yes, I remember seeing the ending of Seasons of Belief one time a few years back when Chiller and/or Sci-Fi was still regularly airing Tales From the Darkside, and all I could think of was "what the shit that was awesome." I love that show.

*bees

I second this idea. LET'S DO IT.

For anyone that actually watched any of this, especially the last hour, was it just me or did the music get extremely close to just flat-out copying the music that was used during the final stretch of The Dark Knight?

I'm still tentatively looking forward to New World just because I absolutely loved Primeval, or at least the first three seasons.

I'm actually somewhat interested in the villains stuff as a concept. Plus, I suppose the covers could be cool too. However, when you factor in a price increase so that I believe EVERY DC title in September is $3.99 just because of those covers, ouch. I currently get a lot of what DC puts out right now, so this looks

Random comment: I enjoyed the Gumball Guardian accidentally calling Peppermint Butler "Peanut Butler" at first.

Ah! But while my joke may be cancelled, having typed out Dick Wolf's name has ensured at least one of my joke's spin-offs will continue on for over a decade. And it will also employ Ice-T in some capacity. It better, anyway.

I'd like to think that, but this is NBC, and they'll probably find some way to not only end it prematurely, but also go back in time and stop it from even being made in the first place. Maybe someone should have attached Dick Wolf's name to it, just so it would not only have a better chance at renewal, but also half a

I doubt it'll really be the case, but I started thinking tonight that maybe at least part of the next season will sort of fiddle with the various Batman stories involving Gotham being hit by an earthquake and all the stuff that followed. On the one hand, maybe there's some material worth utilizing for Arrow's

About all that stuck with me out of the 90s version was the story about the crazy scientist lady that developed deadly mosquitoes or something that I believe put people in comas. Now I really want to rewatch the whole series and see if it still holds up.

Liked for Sebastian Spence.

Another reference was the name of the device Malcolm was going to get that I believe was supposed to cause an earthquake or something? I'm having trouble remembering a lot of details due to being very tired at the moment! Anyways, I recall it being called the Markov machine or somesuch. As in Brion Markov, aka

The last episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. It's always nice when an animated series can get a proper finale, since even when they deserve one a lot just come to a sudden end. Plus, it had the added bonus of showing the opening bit with the house and surrounding land and stuff being drawn into existence

I feel like this show would be fully capable of keeping my attention riveted to it even if it was the worst show in television history, just through the sheer weight of the atmosphere it generates.

Seconded.