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So far both villains are from the comics, but the origins are changed so they don't have to depict a new lab accident every week.

Plus, the movie Tony spent a whole movie telling the US government to go suck a lemon, half the big quasi-government agency that's been managing super-situations turned out to be mega-Nazi spies, Tony nearly died preventing said agency from nuking New York City, and the vice president sold the president out to a

Replace pumpkin spice with my wife… please!

Jim Gaffigan has been paid heavily by the anti-Hot-Pocket lobby.

The Dave & Busters plot works for me. It seems like the exact kind of thing those characters would get weirdly obsessed with; the description of their business model ends up highlighting the scammy/self-serving aspect more than any benefit to the customer; and any product the gang likes just ends up seeming

They should embrace that. "Bing Is For Porn" would be a way more effective marketing campaign than anything they've done so far.

Sticky Fingaz is back, baby!

That Andrew Luck video is a delight. "If you score, that's good."

Ever since "Urkeling" changed to mean "creating a robot duplicate of yourself."

Without the sustained century of success or the fanbase that crops up far from local ties, what is Yankee-esque about the Colts fans? Just general obnoxiousness? I don't think that's very specific to Yankees fans, though they're good at it. Co-signed on Irsay, though. If I never hear another word about his twitter,

One day, Alex should decide they're all unworthy and crown himself Jeopardy! champion. When not even the return of Ken Jennings can unseat the man with literally all the answers, Ken must form an uneasy alliance with Watson. But is he unleashing a threat he can't control? Find out next week on Jeopardy! Raw.

She has a column. They pay her, not the other way around. She IS "They," as much as any of the freelancers are.

I always think she's the SNL Victoria. I JUST looked it up and forgot it again already. Jackson? I'm not going to waste two separate Google searches on you, Victoria Jackson.

DC kind of had that torch-passing history going for a time. We were on a third-generation Flash with Wally. Kyle Rayner was a 2nd or 3rd generation Green Lantern, depending on if you count Alan Scott. The original Robin grew up into Nightwing. Barbara Gordon had changed her alias and MO. Superman and Lois Lane had

"Walter White eventually dies" isn't really a spoiler so much as the starting premise of the show.

I love John and Bonney's rapport. "Oh, well, how ENLIGHTENED of you!"

I don't know what was shot when, but it's my understanding there was at least a different script at some point, when it was about Mulaney deciding to turn his life around after a blackout.

Mulaney's pilot had some of the strangest blocking I've ever seen. The lowlight was when Mulaney, for no reason, walked over to where Nasim Pedrad's character was sitting and stood way too close to her, which was followed by a shot of her head being awkwardly cut off in the corner of the frame.

*gasp* The Practice is a SHOW about a lawyer!