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Strange as it may seem, 20+ years in and uncounted $billions later, there are still dozens of Marvel characters available and handsome blond white guys are in plentiful supply among that group. His time may well come.

Affectionately known by his nickname, "Yet Another Actor I Often Confuse With Mike Birbiglia."

"Disabled? Well, just stay down here and we'll tell you about it later."

I hope I never have to hear Gypsy make that sound again.

I had the same problem, re: the voices, but I felt like the actors understood the characters of the bots and the writers did a good job assigning the right riffs to the right person. Time and exposure will surely help, since by the end of the film I was reliably able to sort them out.

Personally, I got plenty of humor just from the fact that Archer kept tripping all over the convoluted noir wordplay. That's what makes Archer as a character for me — even though he's a legend in his own mind, those brief flashes of self-awareness where he stumbles into a too-feeble comeback, clueless faux pas, or

Almost positive you're correct. Either that's the same family that the radio talk show caller was ranting about, so killing them helps the cover-up and closes off an "unmanaged" connection between Clive and the Fillmore-Graves (I will never stop loving this as a name for a military contractor) beneficiaries, or just

That stuck with me too, I was thinking "Wow, Portland's criminals are going to have a field day if this scenario holds — two whole precincts wiped out!" But Grimm was always convinced that Wesen-related atrocities could just be hand-waved away or kept secret forever by the various Forces in Charge of Sweeping Things

That whole scene with Nick hugging everyone and announcing how wonderful it was that they were all together definitely had a strong whiff of Christmastime to it. It was almost a relief when Monroe cuts him off with "Yeah, we were worried about you too, buddy."

"Quentin says go free."

That's true from what we've seen so far, but I have a feeling they're leaving the door open to strum the "mysticism" chords a bit more strongly in future episodes. Emily wanted to see what happened when this show got to the fireworks factory — me, I'm waiting to meet the residents of Nootka Sound and learn more about

I feel like the show Taboo has the most in common with is Penny Dreadful, which may be why I enjoyed it more than Emily did. Like PD, this is a show that loves to linger on mood and inference, parsing out action and resolution only grudgingly. However, PD had some actual supernatural content to deliver, and

Nicolas Cage as Ghost Ri—OWWW OWWW IT BURNS MY SOUUUL

Worst tactical mistake Ezra made: Substituting the one correct planet (on a map Thrawn has no doubt been staring at until his eyes bleed) for a decoy. Tell the droid to switch six planets, so that even if Thrawn figures out the map has been tampered with, he doesn't instantly have exactly the answer he's been looking

I'm assuming you got your direct and indirect objects mixed up in that sentence, unless you're saying that riots make Jews horny.

The President of Supergirl's America came out as pro-alien tolerance, and moreover is Lynda Carter, so the reasonably attractive (to humans) ones probably feel more or less OK going on dates at this point. Apparently there have always been enough of them to support a busy dive bar, at least in National City, so

It's the dark side of being in a strong union. You'll get your chance to advance when the guy above you feels like retiring, and not a minute sooner.

Philistine.

For my part, I appreciate the fact that he gets hit during these massive brawls, and that the damage from those hits adds up. There's a fine line between "superhuman" and "god mode" in action movies, and I tend to favor the ones that care which side they're on.

James "You Will Take Me Seriously, Motherfucker" Franco, mic drop.