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I am saying that hindsight is 20/20 and so a lot of the more horrible parts of our nation's past get swept under the rug and people want to ignore them, but those events shaped the world we have today. A British woman living in America during the mid to late 1940's would not realistically be a activist for human

I'm lost are we supposed to care about either of these hacks? Want to see a real modern director? Look at Guillermo Del Toro. That's, uh, "Gill The Bull" in English. Case you didn't know. He's a boss and also my hero. THAT is a director. Wanna go old school? Ridley Scott, Hitchcock. Feel it, son.

I hope that there is misogyny and racism in Agent Carter. And I hope that it's as graphic as ABC will allow. I don't want some magical world where people never suffered. Nazis hate jews, gays and black people. Hydra sided with Nazis; that needs to have some weight to it. On Agents of SHIELD they skip over it and they

Was this ever explained in the show? And I mean a specific line stating this. Also, that's stupid AND you're saying the same thing.

This looks like it will be very funny and very fun. Part of it takes place in the 60's, and part will take place "now". The possibilities are endless. Afterall, I'm not one of those fans who deludes themselves into thinking that ANY superhero movie can be deep. Whether it's directed by Whedon, Snyder, Wright or

I mean the Simpsons have ALREADY made their legacy. South Park, Futurama, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, Archer. Simpsons opened the gate for animated adult-oriented sitcoms. And all of the shows I've named are deep into multiple seasons. Futurama—for instance—has already come and gone, ending episode and all.

The Simpsons should have ended with the movie. I know some fans will argue that there have been good episodes since, but I'd fight that. I would argue that the top 100 episodes of the Simpsons happened prior to the release of the film. To that end, there is nothing in keeping a show going that has run it's course.

Barbara is such a painfully and horribly written character, that her actions don't make sense to herself or anyone around her. The writers have no way to make Jim Gordon vulnerable, so they have to take it out on her.

Ivy is 14 at the oldest. She talks like and sounds very much like a young girl. If we're to believe Barbara thought that Gordon had a new lover, the writers are insane. The plot is insane for several reasons, including the fact that she LEFT him (and ignored his calls) for Montoya, why should she expect him to hold

O…kay?

They'll have at least six seasons and a movie to figure it out.

Lazarus Pit, right underneath that cliff.

Guess he didn't have buns.

I am groot.

No, I'm not wrong. People do not judge kid's games the way that they judge Sonic games. I implore you to give me an example of another kid's game where a large majority of the fandom were complaining about the color of the character's pupils.

The problem with the Sonic series is that Sega listens to fans. I once made the mistake of joining the SEGA forums and it's a gaggle of teenagers mixed in with 25+'s that can't seem to get over the five games made during the time before Sonic Adventure. Yes, believe it or not, Sonic has had more time with green eyes

I think that people who are a fan of something tend to simply defend it, rather than to be open to it's numerous flaws. And -everything- is flawed. Some just have far more than others, that's why shows with less deserve more praise.

See, and here I thought that you weren't a troll.

I will be shocked if the show continues beyond 8 seasons if things continue as they are. Random hiatuses, mixed reactions to season 6, and while some of you say that AT is a "phenomenon" I'd argue that, outside of the fandom, it's not as big as you would think.

Thank you and you too!