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They're contractually obligated to the creator to do at least one Dalek episode per season, I think. It's some really weird contract thing since the BBC technically doesn't own that intellectual property.

You should really remove it. It's a terrible, ugly, hateful piece of garbage.

He actually was brainwashed by Grodd for a brief period in "The Brave & The Bold".

It was Louise vs. Zeke when he yells FINISH HER

Overall, this season of JLU is weaker than the previous two, but it does have some of the best episodes. Tellingly, those episodes focus on the Flash.

I personally made the Kuvira-Hitler analogy a few weeks ago in the comments to a previous episode, but I'm recanting. She's much more of a Stalin analogue, I think.

I watched all of Over the Garden Wall, finished out this season of Doctor Who, and I'm going to finally get around to Django Unchained tonight while I work on some art projects. I stand by my choices.

I think what really made this stand out, to me, was that there's this overwhelming element of softness to it. Whereas shows like Adventure Time and Regular Show (which are both great) tend to go BIG and go FAST, this was something markedly different. It was quiet, almost lazily paced at points, and the visuals have an

There's examples even earlier than that, including a truly bizarre five part Siegfried & Roy miniseries that ran on Fox for one week in the 90s. They were wizards!

"Soor Legoor Goorzen, we makeden deer serts fertender lerterl gerlzern fertender sciencerzen, howder makeren therngsen square?" "I'VER KNOWZER, BERGER BANGZEN THERZERN!" *Danish clapping noises*

As someone that actually wants to do some stand up, I clicked this hoping for some advice.

Okay, was it just me, or did the DOOM LASER sound a LOT like Vaatu's doom laser?

It wasn't major feature quality or anything, but the scene was really well staged as an action sequence.

This season hasn't nearly been as leaden as the first half of season 2, but damn it's good to have some forward momentum. Maybe a little too much, with how much they've just straight pushed Kuvira into being Metalbender Hitler in one episode? But still, much more on board with this plot now.

I think the germ of the idea of Civil War is perfectly fine, it was just the execution of the comic (because of Millar) that was so lousy and stupid.

I'm a fan of you.

I think there's definitely lots of high camp involved with Bayonetta, but I still find bits of it to be fairly problematic. I think the first game is good, ultimately. I haven't played, and likely won't play the second, mainly because I don't have a WiiU and don't intend to get one.

And Jimmy Carter, history's greatest monster.

You seem like a really lousy human being.

Deadpool is the fucking Poochie of comics.