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Even The Scary Ones
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I can't wait for his legacy to be fixed! I HATED it when Marvel made Cosby a secret Hydra agent. Wait, I think I'm mixing up legacies again.

I've been hating those segments, but mostly because whenever they start I think the episode is properly back usually up until it's revealed to be one of those segments. I have been slowly growing more cautious about it, but still.

"But I haven't felt that kind of virility in years. And to think, it was the first time I tried this little… red… pill."

That didn't seem too bad! I think I'm willing to give it a bigger break just because it didn't follow the path I expected and become yet another instance of someone capable of not going along with assholes choosing to go along with assholes because they lost all hope/have gone insane/don't really give a shit

I had intended to joke about it not being a big deal when the ranch is inevitably rendered unlivable by the actions of Madison & Co., but they actually did some stuff with the characters. After the beginning, I just assumed everyone there would more or less be survivalist nutters, so their coming doom wouldn't be so

I'd totally forgotten that Serkis was Klaue/Klaw. Of course, the idea of pointing out how this is one of the few times he isn't made of CGI is a bit silly considering that if they go ahead and turn him into Klaw, he'll presumably be 100% CGI. HE CANNOT ESCAPE HIS FATE.

I assume they figure it isn't worth the hassle. Every time someone leaves, a big wall of text pops up to describe what they did afterwards, so if they all tried to leave around the same time there'd just be a big traffic jam of text. Also, they might just really love flies, and men with unkempt beards wielding axes in

I was already beaten to it basically, but: So this is basically a Stephen Gammell Art Generator. Or this is Stephen Gammell's true form.

Or hope that the results from our mushroom hunting yields something poisonous.

I think I enjoyed all of it? I was extra distracted for these episodes, so I'm not sure. I guess as something vaguely viewed while being extra distracted, it worked.

I thought it was allllllllllllright. Certainly not perfect, but I had fun with it, and the series in general. And the general feel of how much they managed to seemingly do in eight episodes kind of reminds me of Primeval's first series. Either way, I continue to hope we get more somehow just to see what comes next.

Heh. I saw someone use this recently and couldn't figure out what the hell it meant. I guess all those times I listened to Eminem years ago were wasted.

I hope we at least get onion belts out of this.

In a shocking swerve, the penguins of Antarctica turn out to be hyper-intelligent and become the new leaders. BOW DOWN TO YOUR PENGUIN OVERLORDS.

Too true, up to a point. It's always kind of interesting to consider how these divides persist. I'd say "hopefully until we all realize that X is correct and Y is wrong," but that just plays into the continued taking of sides and refusal to consider the other side might have some valid points. But in other cases, you

It's been interesting finding myself becoming the kind of person who is extremely bitter towards the president like all those who hated Obama for eight plus years. Aside from having legitimate reasons for my anger, anyway.

Well, Maggie was her girlfriend as well either late-pre-New 52 or just after the New 52 started. And then the writers eventually attempted a marriage proposal and were either removed from the comic or left after editorial apparently had decided on some sort of anti-marriage stance at that point, which in turn lead to

They somehow end up with a Maggie that looks suspiciously like Tom Cavanagh.

Upcoming Batwoman series CONFIRMED.

He actually got off light for being the high priest of Nurgle that he appears to be.