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"Don'tcha wanna rev up your Harley?"

Beat me to it by a minute, AND with photo reference. Hats off to you, sir.

She's in Point Break, too.

In the Batgirl Adventures one-off from the '90s (written by Paul Dini) Batgirl asks Harley (as directly as one can in a G rated comic) if she and Ivy are together. Harley then asks Batgirl if she means like people assume she and Supergirl are. It's pretty hilarious.

That would be amazing. You know Roger Waters fights dirty.

"That is SO NOT the music of pure enlightenment!" - Pretentious Pseudo-Buddhist Kid

I got a kick out of Furlow. I really liked the accent that actress chose, which I'm having a little trouble describing. It had some sort of Stereotypical Midwestern quality to it, which is just a fantastic and unique choice for a deep-space alien.

The False Stiletto would be a great name for a pulp detective novel.

And to think I only carry one pen on me at all times, like a schmuck.

"Of course that's your move, you dirty dog!"

It was amazing.

I see Jim Rash is gearing up for his one-man-show staging of Pleasantville.

Wow… I had completely forgotten that show ever existed. Well played.

Really? I thought his character was insufferably "Nice Guy"-ish.

No, I think he clearly asked for the "Artist caught in the transition between 'Beat' and 'Hippie.'"

…wait, wouldn't Reverse Nepotism be refusing to give someone preferential treatment because they're close friends or related to you?

Schrödinger's sitcom?

RICHARD uses PUNCHING.

That was the best possible ending to that storyline.

My favorite part is in the sword fight at the end of the play, where Jerry falls and the other actor brings the sword down on him. The music and the explosions and the flashing lights have been getting more and more intense, and in that moment where MacBeth has been killed, the other actor then takes a moment to