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Thanks, Les! It's always a pleasure to revisit Wonderfalls, especially with a first-time visitor. Glad you liked it.

Both Yemens, Kuwait and Bahrain

*brass section melody line*

@avclub-eac75edc18b8546c46893fe4b75ab995:disqus Well considering what happened with "Happy Endings" I think it's proof enough that no one at ABC or its affiliates understand… anything, really.

"This season will see The Royal Bunheads Ballet Company debut their new interpretive dance series: Goodbyes for the Gone - A Tribute to Canceled Television Shows.

That's the best send-off I've ever seen to an unexpectedly canceled series.

Out of Sight is good. Rum Punch is excellent. Stick is fun. (Look, at a certain point I'm going to list everything except Pagan Babies, so I'll save the space and just say 'Pretty much anything.')

High school-aged Toaster doesn't have much to say about this, since high-school aged Toaster never read any other Salinger because he was told none of his other works were as good as Catcher in the Rye.

When Chiana encounters a problem and says "frell it," she doesn't mean it the way most people do.

Really, how many more times can writers keep going back to that well?

My thoughts exactly. I need to know where things go from here. Not want, need.

Well, first, and I guess most importantly, there is no Montoya/Cris stuff in 52. Renee's part of that story is basically a road trip with The Question where she pulls herself together following the aftermath of Gotham Central.

It's a beautiful continuation of Renee's story.

I love Waid's explanation for the issue. "When you're coming up with stories for the Hulk, you come up with a list of what you'd like to see Hulk punch in the face that he hasn't punched in a while. And I wanted to see him punch a dinosaur." (Paraphrasing)

I always thought there was a little "hot damn" in Sharon's face when Deanna emerges from the steam room. 
That or it's a more neutral expression and we're just experiencing a bit of the Kuleshov Effect.

Especially now that Danvers has apparently had her mind wiped.

"Do you know where you're going?"
"[Nope]"
"Sure."

Out of all the Marvel books I follow, Daredevil has my favorite art.

I knew a girl like Tuba Girl in high school. I met her because I was quoting a bit of Python in the school's mandatory chapel service (the prayer for the Holy Hand Grenade, if you're curious) and she thought that was funny.

You're right, his advice is kind of terrible. I was actually surprised that it worked two times out of three by the episode's end, because if narrative television has taught me nothing else, it's that romantic advice always, always goes hilariously wrong.