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Excuse ME, sir! I watched every episode off of my DVR and fast-forwarded through the commercials. I'm not some dirty content thief, taking money out of the Fox network's squeaky clean hands. I would NEVER (bother to) download a network tv show off of a torrent.

Last Man on Earth finally ran out of interesting macro plot developments that kept me watching the show despite it very rarely being funny. I realized this near the end of the episode where Tandy chose a sperm donor for his baby. I had been planning to stick with it until season's end, but decided to cut out right

Fox had nothing to do with it. Marvel and Fox both have the rights to Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch because of their weird, tangled history that involves them being mutants but also mainly Avengers characters.

This is the sentiment I agree with.

"Thriving" is a matter of opinion. They had a really shitty run at the beginning of the 10's with a bunch of middling to outright flops at the box office and had to scale back their film plans quite a bit. 2015 was a better year, as Home did better than expected and their television animation division picked up a lot

That's why he gives you his personal card and says, "If you have any problems, call me first. Not customer service."

Well, this certainly won't help with Dreamworks already-spotty quality control issues.

Sorry, no dice. Sony, Disney, and Paramount have all skipped years of Comic-Con in the past decade and all came back the next year when they had something to show. Or, in the case of Disney, weren't running a rival convention in Anaheim a month later.

And facial lines. So many diagonal facial lines.

Can you help me parse this statement, LaToya?

And in Jericho, too!

In retrospect, Miracles was so much better than Greenwalt's next show, the "how is this still on?" Grimm. But who knows, maybe Miracles would've descended into silliness by season 3 as well without Whedon around as a guiding hand.

Is it? Because I think it's amazing.

This reminds me a lot of Ben Kingsley and everyone involved with Iron Man 3 and their equivocating about The Mandarin.

Hey, somebody besides Joss Whedon hired him! That's nice.

Now that Vaughn is back to making a group of strong creator-owned comic titles, I can totally see him saying, "Sure. I'll take Hasbro's money to toss off some half-assed crap. It certainly worked for 'Under the Dome'. At least, it did for my bank account."

So much great footage of tony suburban Vancouver in that show.

Seriously. Who keeps giving Goyer jobs involving comic book properties when he has proven time and again he has no idea what he is doing?

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Oh, that's sad. James is seemingly unaware that there are Star Wars spinoffs happening in the years where actual Star Wars movies aren't coming out.