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First And Last And Always from The Sisters of Mercy.

Batgirrrl, Batgirl!
Batgirrrl, Batgirl!
Where do you come from, where do you go?
What is your scene, baby, we just gotta know.
Batgirrrl, Batgirl!
Batgirrrl, Batgirl!
Are you a chick who fell in from outer space?
Or are you real with a tender warm embrace?
Yaaa, whose baby are you?
Batgirrrl, Batgirl!
Yaaa, whose baby are you?
Ba

She still wasn't allowed to actually punch or properly fight a villain, but high kicks were OK because that was considered a "showgirl" move. Her ballet chops really paid off there.

Amazing lady. So sad she won't be around for the anniversary next year and the animated movie. She's the reason Babs Gordon has always been my favorite superheroine. Now she's in Valhalla getting tied up while Caesar Romero and Eartha Kitt laugh with glee.

What a waste of a interesting cast.

Duckman - either his interview with the shrinks/electroshock therapy in "Room With A Bellevue", Joe Walsh's song for Uncle Mo in "Love! Anger! Kvetching!", or the homage to Oliver Stone's Nixon in "Das Sub".

The schoolmarm's speech. Everything about it is perfect. There's that wonderful moment of physical comedy as everyone reacts to her yelling, the impeccable delivery, the line "leading asshole in the state" (which Americans should use in politics more), the almost post-coital look of triumph on her face when she

I was really hoping Sad Songtress would show up in Venezuela at the end.

Shades of Shriekback on the soundtrack there.

Came here to post this. Beautiful bit of work by veteran English character actor Paul Brooke (although in fact his sobs were dubbed by the multitalented Ernie
Fosselius, one of Lucasfilm's old stringers).

Geez Frank I've heard about burning your bridges but that was a bit much.

How nice to have Abigail back all happy and fun, even if only for a brief moment.

Will AV Club be covering it this time round? You guys missed a beauty with that awesome second season.

No mention of the red ride-on mower?

It was always so cool to see Antony Starr playing the lead in a legit American drama. He's one of the best actors New Zealand has produced for a while. Anyone fond of Banshee, and Starr in particular, should check out his stellar turn playing twins Jethro and Van in our own seedy crime series, Outrageous Fortune.

Velcoro's cocaine tolerance is truly magnificent. He put half the GDP of Colombia up that battered nose, but it just took a little tantrum and he had completely sobered up. Lesser men would have been gunned down naked on the freeway after an orgy of perverted violence.

Great to finally great a reference to flame-haired Freddie! I am missing her.

Although it was never very popular, I enjoyed his belatedly-revealed origin as a callous officer in the Great War. It thought that suited him.

Maybe in the next life?

I watched S1 and S2 of the Wonder Woman series a little while back, and enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. As this article implies it's a real historical document. The second season, in particular, forgoes a lot of the pulp silliness of S1 to instead focus on deeper issues, particularly the doubt and