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Yeah, Tangled was going to be 2D animated but it changed after the failure of Princess and the Frog. You can look up the 2D concept art and it's gorgeous.

I hope beyond anything that the eventual Saul Goodman office is located at 1216 Rozella

Precisely. We know Jimmy loves Chuck, but he loves Kim more. Whereas Walter loved Jesse…but loved *himself* more.

These bastards pulled the BCS equivalent of the Jane moment in Breaking Bad, and it was somehow even more heartbreaking and unexpected. Best show on television.

RELEASE THE ALBUM, ALREADY! I HAVE LITTLE ELSE TO LIVE FOR!

Your position on this is so weird. It's like you heard someone say that, and then assumed it was true and are outraged over it. There's one element at the end of Court of Owls that's similar to one of Morrison's stories, but he's never done the Court of Owls. Same for *all* of these stories. All comic books in

But you don't know that, because you haven't read them.

That seems a little unreasonable. It's a new continuity, and it really doesn't change that much. It's often a colorful, fun story. What's wrong with trying something new? It's all in good fun.

Snyder's Black Mirror run on Detective is what got me into superhero comics. I followed him to Batman and think he's done a stellar job. I've only just started Superheavy and I'm not sold on it yet, and I had some problems with Zero Year, but for the most part I really enjoy the tone of his stories, their emotional

"This is serious flaw, even if many fans might argue the point"
This is a ridiculous statement. You're basically saying, "It's a serious flaw, and no matter what anyone else says, I'm right." No. It's not an objective flaw. It's a stylistic choice, and a question of personal taste. Some don't like their Batman stories

Saw BvS and loved it, god damn it.

But will they feature Ben Afflec flaunting a ridiculous grimace for 3 straight hours?

Before all the same negativity that people post in every article even tangentially related to Zack Snyder sinks in, I just want to say: I really enjoy MoS despite its glaring flaws, and I'm super excited for BvS. There is great fun to be had in ultra melodramatic brood-fests, and I wasn't expecting this to be anything

I love Year One, but I thought TKDR (comic) was a pile of shit. Some good ideas, but painfully written. And I don't care for his art style.

I'm sick of this notion that just because a movie has a super serious tone and is melodramatic, it automatically isn't "fun." This is how Batman comics have been since, what, the 80's? And they're fun BECAUSE they're over-the-top gloomy. Just because something isn't all Whedon-y banter and colorful tights doesn't mean

Did anyone really think they're going to fight for more than like, one or two scenes? It's going to be just like the Avengers. They'll fight until they have to unite to fight a bigger threat. The trailer shows them fighting side by side.

Not as good as Big Adventure, but pretty spot on, and the kids in my family loved it. There are a couple huge laughs, and a lot of duds. But Pee Wee is so enjoyable that you can't not smile.

Maybe not preschoolers, but yeah it's like Big Adventure. Fun for kids and adults.

Yeah, Donna knocks those out of the park. She's one of the few really brilliant reviewers left, though.

I thoroughly disliked him last season, but for some reason it really worked for me in S4. The writing is better all around this season, but I think he added something to his performance as well.