Young Justice is worth it. Believe me. It's really great. It's easily a worthy successor to the DCAU. You'll thank us after you get a meaty chunk into the first season and especially the second season. YJ doesn't even look animesque to me either.
Young Justice is worth it. Believe me. It's really great. It's easily a worthy successor to the DCAU. You'll thank us after you get a meaty chunk into the first season and especially the second season. YJ doesn't even look animesque to me either.
I didn't mean consume as offensive. I was just using it as a verb in relation to the consumer noun that Dan used in the column. A consumer consumes, regardless of the connotations of consume that should surely also apply to consumer being used in a similar context. Either way, I wasn't saying it in an offensive way,…
I didn't think he looked too bad. Plus we've had a few years of CGI betterness since then.
If the Spider-Man films can do Sandman, then a Batman film can do Clayface. Bad story aside, Sandman's CGI work looked good in Spider-Man 3.
They keep mentioning that it's 13 years later in American Reunion. Unless all of them graduated at 14, their ages should be about 31. Their being in their 30s makes the depression much more understandable. I say that as someone who is not in his 30s at all, though I will be 27 in a few months.
I assumed lady friend is just to distinguish between females who are your friends, and girlfriends, which are not the same thing. I sometimes similarly hear girls refer to their male friends as "guy friends". If you just used boyfriends/girlfriends for all your friends, any potential dating person would be scared…
"I feel a real amazing sense of ease with her, and I feel like I'm the best version of myself when I'm with her."
At least by having G. Gordon Godfrey making the accusations this time could lead to him becoming his famed comic alter-ego. Surely they have Godfrey on for a reason that is going somewhere.
Another small touch with Captain Marvel in that scene is how his Billy form looked older, being the first time we've seen him since the timeskip. He did have longer shaggier hair and looked closer to a teenager.
Since I'm not a big comics reader, who is Scar? I'm curious what I might can expect in the future with this character.
Been here for a couple months. They realized we can be pretty dang civil, and thus far we've proven that right.
Jack off and "Jill off", haven't heard the latter before, but very clever. I approve and will be trying to awkwardly fit that into conversations in the future.
I know Mal Duncan is not him in the comics, but I half-expected Mal to become Cyborg in this episode or something, particularly after the rubble collapsed. It'd have been a slick way to combine two characters. The commercial profile last week showed a YJ-style Cyborg, so could that character be in our future?
Wouldn't having a vagina be no big deal after already sharing clothes? Or are even women inconvenienced by other vaginae? I have no idea what I'm saying here. I guess I imagine it's not really a big deal if you're already used to the matters that come with one.
ZODIAC MOTHER FUCKER
Again with things mentioned that I want links of!
Well your sexuality sounds very interesting. Could it be as easy as being bisexual? Liking an odd set of women and men wouldn't exclude that, since not all hetero males love every single kind of woman. Your bisexuality could have a specific range like heteros and homos do.
They didn't really show a resolution at the end of this one though, which is why the impending reset button seems all the more striking. They didn't even have the girls awkwardly pretend they weren't reading comics as the guys walked in. None of the typical end-of-episode plot resolution, at least for the girl plot.
Too bad you know the show won't have the girls being into comics next week despite this episode not showing in any way their falling out of love with comics. They'll just be pushing that reset button sometime during the next week.
Don't rag on Oliver too much. Maybe no one else on the AVC staff wanted to watch/review BBT, and much like we nerds love BBT, so does he. Plus Oliver does love some BBT episodes, so it's not some universal "obvious disdain" or anything.