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This guy wouldn't happen to also be behind that recent article about making incredible babies during the eclipse?

I don't know what the hell gave Stan Lee his powers, but I'd love to find out.

I'm hoping for a live-action SPEED BUGGY, except only the main characters hear him speak, so they look mental to everyone else. And yet, still manage to stop crimes! So there must be something in it…cue a curious detective who starts to realise Speed Buggy is sentient, and it blows his mind.

And every punchline will involve a toilet flushing! Why, this thing basically writes itself!

Serious question I now have about this live action version: will they update some of the tech (like what you mentioned) to something more realistic, or will they keep it as it is? It'd be pretty interesting if they keep all the stuff as it is in the cartoon.

I love Trisha - is she still on? (I haven't lived in the UK for a couple of years) I got to be on one of her shows years ago, but only as an audience member I hasten to add.

Blimey. After losing patience with last week's episode, this one sure was firing on all cylinders! Now the biggest question I have is, what is that kid going to use his piledriver hand for? I have absolutely no idea where any of this is going, and that is such a rare thing in today's TV landscape it's genuinely

As bad as THE STRAIN might be, at least it's not THE MIST.

Is he one? Or is he just a bit magically-inclined? I mean a 'chuck fireballs about and maybe cast spells of confusion or something' mage :)

and also they call teenagers “lorries.”

That bit at the end was like the ultimate RPG team, except for needing a mage of some kind.

When this show first started I found Felix to be intensely irritating, but now as it ends he's one of my favourite characters and it's a bit sad he disappeared for quite a while (I think my favourite Felix moments are from the third(?) season, when he keeps helping Alison out by pretending to be her, I think, drama

Aces!

I haven't had a chance to watch this episode yet so I don't know if anything is mentioned/raised that would make this possible, but I guess they could throw in a cool TailSpin reference if we find out, via flashback, that Scrooge worked with Baloo in the past on some adventure…?

Hahaha this is genius and really daft :D bravo!

From the looks of it, the older a member of Hanson get, the longer their face gets. Each one of them must be all face by this point in time!

Every single aspect of the rape storyline has to be the most monumentally tone deaf thing I've ever witnessed; the writers didn't just drop the ball, they did the equivalent of that recent Dougie Coop/Sonny Jim 'catch' scene from Twin Peaks. Here it comes! Bonk, right off the unblinking, uncomprehending face.

I honestly thought we'd see the events from the story play out, but keep cutting to other townsfolk to see how they're dealing with the mist, so the show would feature the whole town as a character rather than ostensibly have Bland Dad and Angry Mum as the boring focal points.

I love that he didn't get a slap for that, but rather an agreeable "Oh yeah, I wonder if you do" type response.

Offers a celebratory OOOOHH YYEAAAHHHH in a Macho Man style.