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It's basically broken into 3 sections: The first introduces the entire arc, as well as hitting on the differing aspects of Batman over his history, and it sort of flowers from there. It really is the best place to begin. The second section is basically about the absence of Batman, can there be a Batman without Bruce

I'm going to go with Grant Morrison's take on Batman as my personal favorite. That series reflected all the different takes on the character and the icon, sometimes pitch and others day-glo. And, it had a bat-cow.

Better than the Gaga Bowie anti-tribute but that's an incredibly low bar. The better choice would have been to ask the re-formed and touring Revolution to perform.

The Spicey bit was great, even better than the first time. I don't know if Melissa MCCarthy has a hand in the writing or if she just brings it to life, but the rest of the show really paled in comparison.

They broke up when Beck went sane. SAD!

Superman's first appearance was in 1938, that makes him Ancient and an Alien!

From the reactions I've seen, people either loved or hated The OA. I just finished watching it and thought it was near-brilliant. Those who have disliked it found significant fault with the ending and I can understand it, as described in this review; but I don't think it is possible to watch this show literally, it's

Legion reminds me more of Mr. Robot than anything else. From the questionable realities to the lavish cinematography, as well as both being challenging to the viewers in more ways than one. Really liked it, looking forward to more!

The Law and Order Unlawful and Disorderly "President" - Part 2

The Law and Order Unlawful and Disorderly "President" - Part 1

Loofah-faced Shit-gibbon!

Sean Spicer Speaks

Human Rights Wrongs!

S2 was presented the way it was to echo Elliot's experience; just as we were given clues and may have been aware to a degree what was actually happening, the same held true for Elliot. The "revelations" weren't meant to be a surprise or a twist. We were meant to experience as Elliot does.

I'm curious to see what you think after revisiting it.

Part of the hype leading into S2 and the way people watched it was based on twists in S1 but the second season had to be watched in a different kind of way to appreciate it for what it was rather than in comparison to the much different first season.

Doesn't matter how it appears to the Trumpkins, et al. The Democratic Party is forging an identity. Of course the other side is going to hate it.

It tastes like chicken fruit.

Personally, I loved S2 of Mr. Robot as much if not more than the first season. I'm looking forward to doing a binge re-watch.

It is called resistance and dissent. At worst, call it following the Republican's precedent of obstructionism.