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Can't wait to see those opening credits in IMAX. Wonder what font they're going to use.

You can't leave. All the plants will die.

As far as I'm concerned, T-Dog died when he cut his arm on the highway and (should've) bled out... in the second season. Never accepted his recovery from that injury. Last night's episode was just the universe finally catching up to him and correcting an earlier mistake.

I'm not personally watching it, but while waiting for Man With The Iron Fists to start, my friend confessed that he is a regular viewer, so that's at least one person.

Too much attention is being placed on the shark. It's merely a weapon. Greater concern should be placed on the bird that threw it, and what this means for human/avian relations in the future. I don't speak bird, but I believe such a provocative act may have been a declaration of war. God help us.

1. Michael Golden

Rather glad this didn't make it in. There were a plethora of tips of the hat to Alien in the film. Prometheus didn't need another.

I'm thinking the twist here is that the archer that shot him on the island is the actual Green Arrow, pissed off that his television namesake is killing so many working class thugs.

Arrow. Boardwalk Empire. Dexter. Last Resort. Law & Order: SVU. The Walking Dead. That line-up seems to blunt some of the hoopla from living in a battleground state.

I didn't care for the narration... but then I never do. It think it speaks to the weakness of the writing, and the acting, when elements of the story require spelling out, rather than have that information relayed by dialogue between characters, or the actor's performance. I did like the physicality evidenced in the

Well, those Wonder Woman scissors are just unwieldy. Everyone knows the thumb hole needs to be bigger than the finger hole. You can't make them the same size. It's just not done.

I'm not sure where you're getting that from. I said it was the low point of my summer, not the standard by which I judge my life.

Honestly, I wasn't aware of that, though it's not really surprising. I only picked up Ultimates & Ultimates 2, by Millar & Hitch. Truth be told, I only had an interest in the series on account of the art. Once Hitch left, so did I. By now, I suspect most of the classic Avengers have been re-imagined as Ultimates.

It's not a straight adaptation of the Ultimates titles, true, but the team is formed by, and ostensibly. under the purview of S.H.I.E.L.D. Hawkeye is definitely the Ultimates version, as he had none of the swagger and panache of the classic version. Captain America hews closer to the Ultimates version, as well, having

Seems like Ant Man & The Wasp would make more sense, as far as additions to the cast go, since the film was, essentially, an adaptation of The Ultimates.

No "Mirror Mirror"? "Arena"? "Shore Leave"? "A Piece Of The Action"? "I, Mudd"?

Locking in an origin for the character rather, fundamentally, misses the point. That said, the artwork is gorgeous and I'll stick with the title for as long as it's looking this good.

Just because a cow's vagina can do a thing doesn't mean it should.

Bill Sienkiewicz, David Mack, and Klaus Janson all working on the same Daredevil series? If killing the Man Without Fear was all that was needed to bring that dream team together, then they should have offed Ol' Horn Head years ago. Can't wait.

With so many name S.H.I.E.L.D agents inhabiting the source material, why are all the characters brand new? It's bad enough the show has to do without Fury, but no Valentina, Quartermain, Sitwell, Koenig, Carter, Runciter, Jones, Woo or Dugan either? I'm afraid that's not a S.H.I.E.L.D. show I can get excited about.