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Smallville did a wonderful job with Ma and Pa Kent.

I'm excited. While I'm not completely sold on the moody tone they're taking for these trailers, I do like that they're attempting to humanize Superman by bringing in his "burden of responsibility" arc. Plus, his beard is rockin'. I hope we get a heat-vision shaving session ala DCAU. I'm hopeful, overall. Zack Snyder

Kojima is truly a master of subliminal messaging.

—-*Joke.* ——>

It absolutely deserved the win. I don't know of any other game I've played this year that has stuck with me in the way The Walking Dead has. Great job, Telltale! Way to show the people who doubted you at the very beginning wrong.

Really? I thought she was the runaway hit of the film. She and the writers did a great job at making me like a character I would otherwise hate. If there was any character I thought could have been used better it was Calhoun.

And like when Superman appears in something he isn't the star in, he tends to steal the focus a bit. If the writers couldn't find a place where Mario wouldn't outright take the spotlight from the main characters, I can see why they wouldn't want to use him until they could, especially in an untested franchise. I'd

What does "revengeance" even mean? Like, did Raiden have his vengeance once but decided to have it again for shits and giggles?

Apps should be pets! (Someone just thought that up in a boardroom somewhere.)

Exactly. I am glad we can see eye to eye on most of these issues. Thank you for prompting this discussion.

Let's fund it.

Has he tried driving that jeep, blood spew and all? Fear my Blood Jeep.

You bring up a very good point, and it's definitely something worth thinking about. As someone on the more Mestizo end of the spectrum, it's something that I've noticed, but I've never given much thought on. It might be due to an ingrained solidarity toward fellow Latinos and their success (after all, the deeper into

Nah, I'm Latino. Latinos can be prejudiced as fuck, too. Please don't misunderstand why people point this stuff out - they're not just being overly sensitive. A lot of this racism talk has to do not with you as an individual white person, but with some race-biased institutions that were, unfortunately, put in place by

There's a reason you hardly ever see it, though. Because people would be offended as all hell. It's much less offensive to our cultural sensitivities to have a white main character go into another culture comprised of dark-skinned enemies, killing them in droves, than the reverse for some reason when either depiction

That was a fantastic scene, and it's exactly what I'll use next time OP's question pops up.

That was kind of my point. The Joker - well, you know the Joker when you see him.

Bouncing Betties are my girlfriend. I love those things.

Boba Fett is the absolutely the most logical choice for a spin-off, and I'll be shocked if he doesn't get his shot.