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KOZMO THE UNKILLABLE
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And yet you post this on a review of the movie which introduces three would-be vigilantes who, even if their retirement at the end of the movie sticks, still have demonstrated competence in dealing with the risks associated with bat-life. It seems entirely plausible that one (or better yet, all three!) of them could,

No, they don't make it clear.

*struggles to reach the keyboard*

His uncanny ability to track down information, combined with his determination to put that knowledge to the most destructive use possible, makes him a danger, although his lack of clear ideology keeps the satire from becoming specific.

His uncanny ability to track down information, combined with his determination to put that knowledge to the most destructive use possible, makes him a danger, although his lack of clear ideology keeps the satire from becoming specific.

His uncanny ability to track down information, combined with his determination to put that knowledge to the most destructive use possible, makes him a danger, although his lack of clear ideology keeps the satire from becoming specific.

While reading the review, I began to wonder if I was in the Twilight Zone myself, when I saw a whole chunk of text duplicated.

I thought there were 110 episodes in the main series, but also six movies and a season of related/spinoff/gaiden stuff, bringing it closer to 200 for the complete mess? I've watched only the main series, and concur with it being awesome. The animation is, of course, a product of its time (1988), so I found the visual

Exactly — but specifically, he was going to play it as a suicide by drug overdose, which he had conveniently (a) seen coming and (b) reported properly. Controlling the narrative FTW.

DAMN STRAIGHT ROSALEE'S WORTH MORE!

With the neck-twist and glowy eyes, I'm pretty sure it was meant to be an owl — and definitely not an eagle; we already had an eagle wesen (Steinadler, I think) last season in Three Coins in a Fuchsbau
But looking at the face, I don't know how one would know it; none of the vogel-wesen woge-faces are very good, but

Good point about obsidian being glassy — hadn't considered that angle at all. I seem to remember my numbers pertained to basalt, but IDK really.

"And let’s be real: if monitoring Beth was Paul’s only job and he just figured out that he’s been sleeping with a totally different person, he really sucks at it. Come on, Paul! You had one job!"
OK, Paul's in the dark about the clone thing (see Double Blind in a dictionary near you — it's science, not spycraft), and

Yeah, I thought of that too, if only because I'd done the math a while ago when Lost Girl did the same LN2 lava-monster kill — with ONE kitchen-sized nitrogen cylinder, no less. Came to the same conclusion you did.*

Just six of us in a safe-house against all of the CW and all of its resources?

So does Ollie. And you misspelled slaying.

Did you see the same episode I did? I think she mic-drops the whip as they start marching out, after she frees and recruits the Unsullied — which in turn is after the slaughter and barbecue of the Masters.

Yeah, it is kinda an interesting choice for "In case you missed it".

When you say cloning by embryo splitting is ethically controversial… for real?

I suspect the latest episode aired on some stations,  because it made its way to the usual corners of the internet.