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This is the thread where I get to bitch about Marvels' heinous useage of FF to complete the Fantastic Four numbers to 600.

Sigh, I really wish Marvel would spend their time and energy finding good writers to write interesting stories, rather than continually rebrand everything between events.

The stare down with Riggle at the end was hilarious.

At the beginning though, he's in there taking a leak when dead tooth comes in.

I'd have to go back re-watch to sure, but it seems like we've gone from making fun of Andre while he's unaware of it, to straight up being assholes to him to his face, and making sure he knows it.

Fair enough. I suspect it a combination of happiness and age, but he's not killing it like he did in the old days. I used to get his new stuff the day it came out, now I barely care.

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It's nice to see the ladies take center stage, and have something to do other than be told not to come along on the adventure of the day.

The thing I love about Elvis Costello is that he tries on new styles and reinvents himself so often.

The baffling part was that while Joe mentioned it earlier, (and it was by FAR the most compelling reason to stop blogging (or at least do it anonymously)), Barry never bothers to mention to Iris "Oh, btw, I have enemies, and if they think they use you to get to me, they'll snap your neck like a twig. Even someone as

It's bad enough to wash windows for a living, but it must REALLY suck to have to do it at night.

Star Wars: The Sleeper Awakens (w appearance by Paul M'au Dib.

Considering they're married in real life, that would be a great head-trip.

I tried to kill Hitler once, and failed. It resulted in FDR getting polio. Sorry.

Few characters in TV history have been punched in the face more than Henry Gale.

I suspect a lot of the hate is in retrospect, we were waiting for big plot moves. We did get them, but we didn't know it at the time, and it all seemed a bit "bottle episode"-y.

Carl from the Walking Dead is 63 years old.

Man, how many more Jobs based films will they make that I'm not going to watch?

Does Marvel actually believe that the lack of a comic book that what, maybe, 100,000 people tops read will diminish the millions of move goers?

Cobblepot has always been older than Bruce, and Riddler isn't a physical villain, so age won't matter there either. I do get your point, but thus far we haven't seen much that would be adversely affected. Also, shocking as it might seem, there's really no reason that Gotham, Flash, etc, need to stick to comic canon,