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If so, I pity the poor mashed potatoes.

I kind of loved the pilot due to all the old-timey slang: Zelda's exasperated exclamation "Ish-ka-bibble!" and two horny sailors elbowing each other and saying "What a bearcat!" I just lost it, and my wife and I have been quoting those ever since.

Aja is SO GOOD! I can't get enough Allred, Noto, and Aja art, especially their covers.

Dammit, you're right. Still the best Hawkeye ever, though. (But I also liked him in Bendis' New Avengers, newly returned from the dead, and he went on TV, unmasked himself, and told the world what a terrible human being Norman Osborn was.)

I only recently discovered Adam Ruins Everything, and as a librarian, educator, and nerd, I love it. I can't tell you how awesome it is that they cite all their sources (on the screen, actual citations!), bring in real experts to speak candidly on controversial issues, and fight ignorance in a clever, educational,

On that note, what about NPH? He could definitely play a nebbish.

Aubrey Drake Graham?

And two fun albums.

And he's a fun character when done right — simultaneously in awe of Captain America and the ideals he represents, but also with a chip on his shoulder and an inferiority complex due to being a man standing alongside gods, armed with a relatively primitive weapon.

I had forgotten about that, with what a short and pointless cameo it was. And I think it was a bad casting choice anyway, especially since Whedon had to be in preproduction on Avengers at the time. One of the only times the MCU casting didn't knock it out of the park.

It was awesome. I gave up on Agents of SHIELD two or three episodes into Season 3, just due to lack of interest (not even because it was a bad show), but I have nothing but love for Agent Carter.

Yeah, he used the bland, boring Ultimates version, when it should have been the Fraction "Hawkguy." The barely-functional adult who is still (usually) really good at being an Avenger.

Like so many, I was introduced to Tudyk on Firefly as the lovable comic relief hero, but I was blown away by him on Dollhouse, especially given his introduction, and what he ended up being like.

What a great idea. Darwyn Cooke even drew Grofield looking a little like Tudyk in his brilliant Parker graphic novels (which everyone should read).

That was Leslie Odom Jr. (Burr) on "Guns and Ships," but Lin definitely peppers the "yos" into his own speech.

This. It's a New Wave take on Doc Savage and His Fabulous Five.

Detroit has a suburb called Dearborn, with the highest population of Muslim-Americans in the country.

Awesome. I still haven't seen Midnight Special or Hail, Caesar, so that will be fantastic.

That was the first time I ever had Krystal, on my Mardi Gras trip in 2000, my senior year of college.

Felix is going to end up carrying a printer for Maeve.