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I for one am just excited that Burns is finnally following up on his previous autobiography "Will there ever be a rainbow". Truly ground breaking stuff.

I definitely think, that issue might get revisited, the amount of masturbation Phil engaged in prior to the tests.

I've always felt that Eve of Destruction has become, in time, at least for me, a song of hope. Every time I hear it come on the jukebox it reminds me, we've been on the eve of destruction for a long time now, and we are as close to midnight as we have ever been, but in truth, there are no gears in the doomsday clock,

Style parodies are their own beast, and usually don't require official accreditation. Folks can usually point to clear parallels, between songs (Like Dare To Be Stupid and much of the Devo catalog) but officially the works are 100% Al even as he apes others in style. That is why he is the natural heir to the legacy

The kids today love the yelling. Really, I'd say Teen Titans is probably the least offender on this group.

My eldest son, became a real fan of 1966 Batman because of the Pow Thwack effects. He's a bit of a font nerd and just loved seeing the big explosions of color on screen. As he's aged, he loves the irreverence of Captain Underpants, and the wackiness of Teen Titans go. My youngest son however, he's the hard core

I actually think they are well aware of Raj's faults, and have repeatedly pointed them out. He is a needy man child who has no self esteem. He is snarky and mean, but is so obviously pathetic that people feel more bad for him then he makes them feel.

She's in her own ongoing book "The Unbeatable Squirlgirl" at your local comic book retailer. She's in college studying computer science!

i do believe dealing with pregnancy is a thing that a large portion of women deal with on a regular basis. So, it would kind of be odd if say no female superhero ever got pregnant nor dealt with being pregnant, sort of like how most female superheroes have been for the better part of a century.

Finally got to watch this episode! I have to wonder, are we actually going to move past the idea that the Venture brothers is about failure, and actually have some success this season? Think about it, Dean is in college taking it seriously and succeeding (unlike his father did), Hank is actually succeeding in wooing

I imagine, that might be a worry, but I can't imagine, the show is going to go so dark as to really go full virus here. I mean, every hole! It is still a comedy, and besides, having him have the virus essentially Justifies Boone's character's perspective, which I think works counter to the overall ideas of the show.

This is surely going to be a central conflict. Mike likely will be bringing a number of skills the gang will need (as well as Phil's actual past history of which we know so little). And I can imagine Phil being back on the outs with the gang again soon.

You are correct, my error, I saw between the the Vigo incident, and placed it as before the second film. Still, he was working in a scientific field, and based on some of the script notes (designing electronic barrier systems prior to his work with the ghostbusters) the term scientist may well be appropriate.

Interestingly enough I just looked it up Winston did earn his doctorate between the first and second films, hence he is a scientist as well:
http://ghostbusters.wikia.c…

My desperate hope for a Season 3, and a Full season, where they go full 1950's Avengers. There is a large ammount of material to be used for Golden Age heroes and villains, and a Frost Manfredi power couple could be the villains to really give Shield a run for it's money. Toss in Monako the Prince of Magic, and a

Ferenginar is not part of the federation of planets, and as such has a monetary system, based on the existence of Latinum a liquid metal that cannot be replicated. Because it cannot be replicated Latinum is the only material that can be scarce in replicator enabled world, and as such becomes the unit of exchange for

why couldn't it have been consensual? Two time traveling villains in love, and reproducing via some super science mechanism?

Yes, I think it's pretty clear that everyone is going to assume (as Billy already has) that Rusty is secretly Blue Morpho, and I imagine this is going to be the bubbling plot of this season. That this unlicensed heroing is in violation of Guild rules, but of course, they can't prove Rusty is the Blue Morpho as he

apparently, everyone has their base accent, which if nothing else explains why all the Russians have Russian accents, even though they are speaking perfect English. I wonder if speaking with a Russian accent would rectify this problem for our heroes?

I think my kids have rewatched Weirdmageddon 3 every day since it first aired. It was a really great episode, and it is a perfect ending, even if we aren't going to see these heroes again (assumably). The popularity of this item is undeniable, and I honestly can't imagine Disney leaving that money on the table. I