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I have never read the books. I am far from the target age. I’m not sure that I want to spend time reading books aimed at 9 - 12-year-old readers, though I enjoyed the Harry Potter books and tore through The Hunger Games series one week when I was laid up at home. I have a nephew who has been a big Percy Jackson fan. I

Remembering that Jon Cryer was in Superman IV would require actually remembering anything about Superman IV, which id certainly the worst Superman movie despite Christopher Reeve’s presence, and possibly the worst major Superhero of them all. But, still, Kudos to Supergirl and the CW for yet another clever bit of

this was all a cheap ploy to get Richardson-Sellers back with a new haircut and her English accent.

Great “Charlie Girl”. Sadly, not such a great Charlie’s Angel.

Mondays at 9. They do a shorter 18-episode season that gets split from around the beginning of December to mid-February.

Thank you for your obligatory grumpy fanboy dissent.

You have a problem with this? I’m hoping that Sabrina’s special centers around some kind of Satanic holiday with Baphomet coming down the chimney.

All I can say is that I have never had the slightest interest in Pokémon in my entire life, but this movie looks really crazy, and I am weirdly intrigued. And slightly frightened.

I am enjoying it, but I admit that I will watch any TV show with a witch or a superhero or a vampire or a werewolf, etc.

You are talking about Marvel One-Shots, without which we might never have gotten the late, lamented Agent Carter.

They have to what? It’s comic books and superheroes. I want more Loki. I don’t care how they make him be alive again. He is a god of myth. None of it is real.

Practical and modern. I don't see why more superheroes don't dress like this.

With respect to the victims of recent mass shootings, it starting to seem absurd that TV networks still feel the need to swiftly hide away the TV shows that have included gun violence. After all, this now seems to be a WEEKLY OCCURRENCE!

Did our writer miss something? I wouldn’t expect that any of the cast from the first two Kingsman movies whose characters aren’t dead would be coming back, since it’s supposed to be some kind of Kingsman origin story. I was under the impression that it takes place sometime earlier in the 20th Century. The 60s? 50s?

Since Emma Frost is technically dead in the current Fox X-Men Cinematic world, I don’t necessarily think it’s impossible that she might show up in The Gifted, which appears to be in its own timeline.

I meant that she has the name of the original Black Canary, which might have been unclear. As I understand it, the current Black Canary (in the comics) is her daughter, Dinah Laurel Lance. I do not recall her being referred to as “Laurel” outside the Arrow TV show, but I’m not some kind of fanatical Black Canary

As with everything DCEU, there is no “insane excitement”, only cautious optimism and hope that Zack Snyder will remain far away with some other, unrelated project to occupy his time.

I wouldn’t be surprised to see a few public domain pulp characters showing up in this show. It’s a bit curious to see the moniker “Penny Dreadful”, a specifically English, 19th century reference, attached to something about 1930s Los Angeles concerning Mexican folklore, but the general idea sounds interesting, and I’m

You and me both. I must have missed an episode somewhere, because I recall Laurel as having a pretty definitive death. On the other hand, I do appreciate that new Black Canary gets the original name Dinah Drake, which is an excellent, classic superhero alter ego name.

I’m not sure that the author isn’t confusing some of the actors’ personal takes on their characters with the way the show is actually written. After all, Sabrina’s warlock father also bucked Witch conventions by being in love with her mother, didn’t he?