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When I heard that Lexx has a musical episode I was majorly rooting for that one.  I would have loved to see that staff and community conversation.

A-Babies vs. X-Babies was totally the first thing I went for in that promotion.  I wound up getting about 200 of the 700 as well, since that felt like about the number of them that were worth getting.

That sounds pretty cool, but making a Google+ account sounds haaaaard, or at least mildly inconvenient.

(SPOILERS)  It's funny that you would say that the same week as a review of the DS9 episode where O'Brien fights Keiko for almost exactly the same reason that G'Kar and Londo kill each other.

In the Morden version of Audition, the burlap sack is full of Shadows.

It's a bit amusing to me that Morden is presumably just constantly hanging around on Babylon 5 waiting for Londo to contact him again.  I like to assume that whenever he's offscreen he's just sitting in his room motionless staring at the phone like Asami in Audition. http://www.youtube.com/watc…

It kind of blows my mind that a character from Wonderfalls appeared on Hannibal.  Now I'm hoping for a full Muffin Buffalo episode where Hannibal helps Marianne Marie develop a new recipe for special meat muffins.

Hey, Jayne's hat didn't fight in no war. Best of luck though.

This sounds totally amazing.  The episode sound pretty interesting, and the staff reactions to it would be great.

That "Unacceptable!" made me think of Lemongrab from Adventure Time, and now I can't think of anything else.  So I'm going to say "What Was Missing" from Adventure Time.

The story sounds incredibly terrible, but the gameplay and roster sound like they ought to be pretty good.  Some of the cutscene-triggering supermoves look really neat, even though I generally don't care for that sort of thing in fighting games.

Even though there's pretty much no way he'll be Luke Cage, I will be very disappointed if there isn't eventually a Power Man and Iron Fist movie.

Since the 616 universe gave Nick Fury a black son who ended up being bald and having an eyepatch to look exactly like the movie counterpart, I predict that this show will give Nick Fury a white son who spends his introductory episode losing one of his eyes and then getting white hair on his temples for some reason.

You'd think that the massive popularity of shows like CSI and NCIS would have convinced them that audiences are willing to accept somewhat obscure acronyms in their TV titles, so the "agents" still seems really unnecessary.

I'm sure he'll show up just long enough for the main characters to take a liking to him and then kill him.

@Scrawler2:disqus I was totally rooting for Angel/Cordelia for most of season three, but the whole thing with her evil imposter and coma just kind of made me wish they'd throw her in the dumpster and never mention her again.  That story arc might have worked as a Wesley/Fred style tragedy, but it just kind of got

I just read Kieron Gillen's S.W.O.R.D. comic for the first time, and it reminded me of how much I love Agent Brand.  It's too bad that this show is probably going to be way too Earth-bound to use her for anything, because I think she'd work really well in something like this.  I suppose Joss Whedon putting his own

@avclub-b20754d0f1e8ae843e00a8b39a667112:disqus To be fair, Thanos is pretty much just Marvel's palette-swapped version of Darkseid.  The Scorpion to his Subzero, you might say.

You might be forgetting about "Intro to Political Science" if you think the old show never would have paired Abed with a female version of himself.  I really don't think there's any kind of cliche sitcom element that previous seasons of Community wouldn't have embraced.  If anything, Brie Larson felt less like an

I don't see you guys rating the kind of mate I'm contemplating.