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Sadly after his having 4 or 5 series in a row cancelled, I think he's used to it. Having a plan for if he got cancelled has to be tragically routine.

If Barriss is made out to be the baddie though, it'd be very hard to have her free on Kashyyyk for RotS/Order 66. I remember her on Kashyyyk in RotS now that you mention it, that very brief background shot. Hopefully TCW won't defy a "blink and you'll miss it" background shot of G-canon from RotS. Someone tell the

I hadn't heard of the Orange Lanterns before checking program info yesterday, though somehow the name Larfleeze rang a bell, so I wikid him last night. I read about half the page, and compared to what I read there, his appearance seemed too comical to me on GLTAS. He seems like a serious badass in comics, so seeing

But then a few years later for Blue Lagoon, she suddenly had to go back to using Godiva Hair modesty. I don't get it.

So does that mean that a picture of a 17 year old's nude scene from a movie is illegal too? That'd be weird, going by that picture law. As long as you don't take a snapshot of a movie's nude scene, that nudity is just fine! Putting it in motion makes it okay. Except movies are nothing but a series of still images

And why was she played by a hot Asian girl in some of the direct-to-tv/dvd Scooby Doo movies that Cartoon Network made a few years back?

Anytime I tell people how JLU is so much better than JL, I inevitably bring up The Question, alongside Green Arrow. The Question was such a breakout character in JLU. I wish the character would show up more often in other DC cartoons.

Nature documentaries do show prey escaping lions though, even if it's not so exciting. The footage isn't suppressed by zoologists in an attempt to create the illusion that lions are infallible predators. I'm sure plenty of perp escapes are exciting, since most of them would go down like any typical episode with a car

Does Second Opinions Week not apply to Young Justice this weekend, or did the substitution 2 weeks ago count unofficially for that? Not that I don't love Oliver Sava, just this is my first Second Opinions Week.

At least YJ's comments are equally open to GLTAS talk. The program info for tomorrow suggests we'll see Larfleeze and the Orange Lantern Corps. I know nothing about them, but seeing another Color Lantern Corps gets me excited.

In the past year or two of watching reruns on G4 and stuff, I've come to notice something I call "the COPS Conspiracy".

Feeling like you are too damaged to date anyone was a good thing to explore.

I'm just amazed that in this day and age they can get a Schmo who's never heard of IMDB. If I were Chase, and living my normal life, I'd be on IMDB every day casually. Hell, if I watched Family Guy I'd notice Ralph Garman's name in the end credits since he seems to do minor voices in every other episode. But then,

Wouldn't it also be a reference to Empire Strikes Back, where Leia and Han said the same thing?

It was so meta of them.

I knew that kid looked familiar, had him pegged as Super 8's Pyromaniac. Glad to know this review confirmed my suspicions. I've only seen him in Super 8 and this Workaholics, but dammit I love that kid now.

I loved that the episode had 2 of the guys being coked out on cocaine for most of the episode. I have no idea how CC allowed that, but I loved it.

I didn't even notice what they did with the body last night. Did they really make it look like it had sex in the woods?

During The Americans last night I saw promos saying to set DVRs to some Friday to record a marathon of all the episodes, so maybe it's connected. "Now that you know it won't die in a single season, DVR a marathon to watch!"

Sheesh, I don't mean it that way. I was just remembering that the One Drop Rule meant that slavery impacted people who didn't even look "like slaves", just by some loose association. I'm not condoning slavery or going "but white people got affected by it too!". I just boggle at the absurdity of the laws back then that