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No, there's been some talk of a live action film for some time, and my suspicion was the effort spent in Arrow was potentially going be the groundwork for that film.

Watch for the Suicide Squad film. This is, in my mind, the lynchpin on whether they're going to go with a shared universe or not.

"I think people are really going to like it. There's some unexpected hints at future villains and plotlines in the first episode. Specifically one I would never expect them to be able to make happen in a semi serious setting."

"'No one has done this before' is not in itself a reason to celebrate something."

Other way around. OCD would be an irrational reason to do it. Committing to boring tasks to do something nobody has done? That's potentially rational, and it's the modus operandi for most of Eve Online.

One, no. Two, he decided to dedicate himself to a task nobody else would likely accomplish, and so he's obtained some level of notoriety. Compared with the alternative, he's just motivated differently. So let's all take a fat shit on his chest for doing something!

Ermagerd yes. The best thing would be if they totally slow roll it. She's just a partner at his firm, no big deal. A few people are freaking out, but nothing. Until near the end of the season she has a family get together and Mark Ruffalo makes a surprise appearance. Maybe leave the required accident / medical event

The problem with climate change isn't ultimately one of morality. Life in some form will surely continue on until gamma ray bursts or the sun going nova wipes the whole of our planet clean. That natural events cause change isn't a moral issue. Frankly, while there is definitely an ethical component over our use of

I can see that. I figure Planet Hulk is probably the ideal end goal for a new Hulk film set. Like they give him something to before Avengers 3, and maybe in that one he becomes so dangerous and unrecoverable that Tony and the other guys feel they HAVE to toss his ass into space - only for his next film to start with

Half credit. They managed to kinda knock it out of the park for Hammond, but the A story was so utterly terrible that they might wait another half-decade before touching the GL stuff in any big way. Had they treated GL more like Green Ring Training Day, they would've been much better off.

How are those lockjaw inducing spikes NOT drawing all your attention? Xeriouxly...

Something to keep in mind: since the one Liber8 guy was in with the Freelancers from the get go, it seems that the three peeps with swerved loyalties were -always- in play. It was just that in the S1-2 timeline, they hadn't had much of an opportunity to act out. That explains some of Kellogg's weird behavior and

Unless you've got the POWAH!

Hey, screw you. I use mine for hunting dangerous balloon animals!

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"Now go eat shit and die. Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot - for you homos that's not an insult, that's just Thursday night."

Also, we'd be able to make "stop hitting yourself" jokes with every squeeze.

They used NSA's printer. They can't control it from destroying the stuff they collect.

I'm actually counting on the notion that Lex Luthor is pissed off in large part because:

"I want to know what the f*k they're planning to do about the lack of kryptonite in this one... The atmosphere of his home planet makes him normal, and our ultra-nourishing air apparently makes him super strong."

And as we all know, whenever mass murderers make severe demands, we give into them to avoid their wrath. I still lament how we lost our Western Society in 1994 to Al Qaeda.