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I guess I do, but I had to work it out just now with the great-uncle and great-grandparent tricks. If my dad's mom only had sisters or my mom's mom's mom had died earlier, I'd have no clue. And I actually see extended family members every once in a while!

They learned all about it in the classic Earth-1 children's book "Nobody Poops."

Listening to the podcast without having rewatched it recently, I thought "Should I give Reloaded another shot? It does have interesting ideas in it…" Then hearing them go through it scene by scene I started to realize I had zero interest in watching almost any of them again. The theory I've come to is that "thinking

Or that this episode of Arrow takes place before last week's Flash. But he probably will, so either way will work.

Oliver's conversation with the person at the morgue seemed like the kind of thing they would flash back to when explaining how Ollie and Laurel faked her death. As I recall, he thanks her for everything she's done for him and Laurel and for her "discretion." That could be interpreted as being about her secret identity

I agree: He looks fine, but his voice sounds like he's a kid mocking somebody, as if 90% of his dialogue should begin with "Duhhhh I'm Edward Snowwdennn…"

If we end up having MULTIPLE '70s and '80s period piece X-men movies and there's still no ridiculous-looking on-screen Dazzler, the whole enterprise will have been a failure.

I've streamed things you people wouldn't believe. Man On Fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched Glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those movies will be lost in time, like tears…in…rain. Time to die.

I think you just invented professional wrestling.

We've sent Bill Murray, Tina Fey and now Tom Hanks to the Middle East. Which guest from Letterman's final week will we send next? Peyton Manning's got some free time.

"We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California." - Hillary Clinton, May 23, 2008
"One thing about superdelegates is they can change their minds." - Hillary Clinton, June 1, 2008

That was the kind of line someone would say in a sitcom flashback as a joke on the unreliable narrator exaggerating the story. So I choose to believe that what we saw is just how Zolomon remembers it. There is, of course, no textual support for this and it's obviously just terrible writing. But the headcanon is more

It seemed a little out of character for her to have that cowboy hat as she rode the bomb. She never seemed the country type.

There are sadly a lot of people who think Cinema Sins and things like it constitute good film criticism. Many of them are probably the same people who demand "unbiased" movie/video game reviews that don't involve the reviewer's opinion of the thing they're reviewing. You and I know it's not real film criticism, but a

Well now we need to add a mommy-and-me-and-also-diaper-changing-is-okay showing every week to separate those people out.

I appreciate that she bothers to put some production value into recreating the visuals too. It would have been easy to just throw up the music over the original video or a still image. The Wrecking Ball one even has some visual jokes: https://youtu.be/zS-Gi5Z5zi…

Kevin Chopsner's got chops for days. But is the hoagie that's stuck in his throat perhaps a little TOO spicy?

Let the record show I purposefully omitted The Dark Knight Rises, which is not much fun. Bane is pretty fun with the clear pleasure he's taking in his work, but it spends a loooong time with Batman in prison/rehab where everything sucks and the plot is in a holding pattern.

It's taking the swoop from the logo the Amazing Spider-man book has had basically forever: http://vignette2.wikia.noco…
The typeface, though, is odd. The letters themselves (especially the "S") look like they want to be in a logo more like the previous movies'. If Daredevil the Netflix series can basically just take

Winter Soldier is both fun and serious. The Dark Knight and Batman Begins are fun too, in addition to being serious. Fun isn't being goofy; it's being entertaining/exciting and having characters we like spending time with.