I love The Informant! It's a great adaptation of an exceptional book.
I love The Informant! It's a great adaptation of an exceptional book.
Schizopolis. 100 years, Schizopolis!!!!
Thanks. I apologize if I came off as overly terse, I misread some of your initial post and it's been a stressful week.
Hoover's unrequited love for Featherstone is a major part of his character in the comics but it's a detail some five years in development rather than an initial facet of his personality on introduction. So honestly, I think you could well be right. And no spoilers but one of your details is very much on point.
Great, he fucked up Dr. Doom and now he's going to fuck up Darkhawk!!!
I know his appearance in Ultron didn't make any sense with everything that Winter Soldier and the SHIELD show set up but I really love his costume when he pops up in Hawkeye's barn to scold Tony Starch. And his exit outfit from Winter Soldier; Furious Nicholas was doing the superhero in a hoody long before Luke Cage.
Tulip makes fun of him for it in the comic.
Shoulda been Peyton!!!!
None of which has anything to do with Rick's wife 'Diane' or Beth dying in this or any other dimension?
Reaver fuckin' Cleaver! REAVER CLEAAAAVER.
Birdperson doesn't give a backstory about Rick, he says "Your grandfather is, indeed, in very deep pain. That is why he must numb himself." That could mean anything.
Gruesome Twosome is my favorite Looney Toon and probably in my top 30 movies of all time. I'm a sucker for Durante and living with two cats made me realize how true a lot of those gags are. Cats hate each other.
That's right! And Neil Gaiman swears that the day after he and Drigenberg finished Sandman #8, their waitress at a diner was Death.
Is anyone else bummed (heheh) if not surprised that this means Bob Glover and Freddy Allen, Sexual Investigators, are not showing up? That would have been the part for Rogen to play!
You can't steal being possessed. If Denis makes it to the end of the season I will be staggered.
I stand corrected; Schwartz is falsely credited with creating the character in some sources. He wrote his second appearance.
It's really not that hard to find online. There's a Harmontown podcast where he discusses it and on his own podcast, Grandma's Virginity, he usually talks about his depression and trauma. Here's a twitter convo with a fan where he aludes to it: https://twitter.com/justinr…
Respectfully, there's a huge dramatic value to screwing with expectations.
Barbara Hershey in Last Temptation of Christ (which Carter riffed on for the season six premiere) is bangin'. Mmmmm, Mary Magdalene . . . sacrilicious . . . .
Will does not, cannot and would not give Hannibal anything or anyone "in exchange for Alana." She's out of the country with all the security the Verger meat fortune can buy to protect her and hers, not that it would make any difference; Hannibal promised he will kill her and that's that.