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Chris Piers
chrispiers

That would be an awesome list to do! Definitely also would have to include the singular oddity that is “Who Can Kill a Child?”

Even though it remains my favorite TV series of all time, even I have to admit that a lot of the second season of Twin Peaks was really awful. But the last several episodes, when David Lynch returned, were quite good, showing a return toward the spark from the first season.

I eagerly await the RLM review of it. heh

I’m just throwing this out there to get it out of the way.

They knew most comic coloring is incredibly ugly and probably wouldn’t understand Kirby’s color theory.

Definitely due to the deflated balls. Not Chicago’s 30th ranked pass defense.

Becasue the balls go to the refs to be checked and then the officals are supposed to adjust the pressure if it is over/under. So really nothing illegal happened here...Which is why their conclusion makes no sense.

I wonder if they'll ever address the fact that Quorra's physical body had to have been constructed from Flynn's dad's cells (conservation of matter, etc.). That would probably add some awkwardness to the romance...

I think it would have been better if the general had been Eiling.

Roots. This was the first truly successful miniseries. This was the start of weaning TV away from from pure tand alone and into more serial storytelling (outside of soap operas, that is).

Arrested Development. Set the bar to high for me. The writing was just too good.

Whether you love it or hate it, Twin Peaks changed television forever. It didn't do it just by being weird, though. it achieved it's impact by making full use of the serial narrative form. The show told one story over an entire season. As such, TV shows like Buffy, The X-Files, and even The Sopranos and The Wire,

Wow you're the first to not like this. This Arrow was awesome and I loved the crossover. I thought it was fresh and fun and leads in to a great mid season finale for Arrow next week. I don't get why you think this wasn't good. It showed Ollie growing as a super hero from a vigilante who used to kill. The show

Unfortunately for Joe, Blackout's blackout happens right when Iris is visiting and the Clock King is being transferred, and he takes advantage in the confusion to take basically a whole police department hostage. This doesn't make a lot of sense

I would love to see The Doctor's next companion be from somewhere other than Earth.

Daniel? Hmmm, could this actually be an alias for Ted Kord/Blue Beetle; perhaps a play on Dan Garret, the original Blue Beetle? I doubt they'd use the Garret incarnation since they've name dropped Ted Kord so heavily in the show. The description fits pretty well, and I can't think of another tech based hero besides

Underwater volcano. Hot gas (temperature change) making air bubbles making the shark not boyant causing him to plummet to the ocean floor. That's my best guess.

Both are great spacegodvillains

You could make this list entirely out of Ultimates/Ultimatum issues and it would still be 100% accurate.