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Yes. Because they nonsensically name each member of the roundtable at the bottom of their comments, I made the same guess.

“That’s the world we live in now; it’s more violent, more chaotic, and less innocent than the world of 25 years ago.”

I disagree on your line suggestion. It’s not like he was actively planning on killing Richard. He was merely willing to use him as a guinea pig. The line also would have made it completely clear to the audience that Richards was going to die, which wouldn’t improve things.

Step One: Get yourself incarcerated by religious zealots for sleeping with your brother.

Nice work! On a related note, at the art education nonprofit that I work with, a co-worker of mine showed up the other day to find the door open and strange guy in there wandering around looking for something to steal. He claimed he was from the town and had come in to take out the trash. It was a sem-plausible lie as

That comment seemed a little off to me. Even if The Tick actually was the weirdest cartoon at the time, the early ‘90s were when we had a rush of cartoons all competing to be the weirdest.

The X-Men just work better as their own universe. It gets around the old complaint of why people freak out about “mutants” but the everyone is cool with the Fantastic Four hanging out in the Baxter Building.

I have noticed that. “To Serve Man” relies all on the twist, “Living Doll” is just fucking creepy all around, and Terry Savalas is great in it.

My parents played D&D way back in the serious old school days, back even before the Satanic Panic, and that is indeed a lot like what their Dungeon Master looked like. He completed the look with a fez when he was running the game though.

Well, it was actually the very first episode of The Twilight Zone, so you did it right.

I didn’t say they should make a standalone Killer Croc or Captain Boomerang movie. I said they should have used them as a villains in a movie. Not the same thing at all.

There are a lot of inaccuracies in the reporting here, but give Katie Rife’s habit of specializing in ones that are actively harmful to people, like the time she did that article suggesting Neil Young was a Trump supporter, I’ve just come to the conclusion the is a genuinely awful person.

And Suicide Squad had the same problem. They made a movie about a bunch of supervillains having to save the day, only they forgot to make the individual movies where these villains were established.

The best thing that happened to Marvel was losing the rights to make Spider-Man and X-Men movies, as it forced them to look beyond the obvious and rely on less obvious characters, which has lead them to have much wider cast of characters. DC is hooked on Superman and Batman and is destined to do them forever.

Cool. Thanks!

So, just tested this. If I am correct, you don’t get notifications when people reply? If that is the case, I am done here.

Test post. Let’s see if I am in as bad shape.

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