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I did, but now I’m leaving the typo in so people can read this comment.

the Penguin removed the firing pens from the guns

As unpopular of an opinion as it may be, I'm a fan of all of the Transformers movies, I actually like them.

I can see why people can hate them, but as a wise man once said:

And that may be have been the best trailer of coming attractions in the history of television.

I Ricon I should take you to the KingSpayer!

What a dire meme to use for that joke's punctuation.

i'd be lion if i said that wasn't true :D

NO. No star for you. Bad dog! You're always coming in here and trying to LanniStir things up!

i doubt true fans will Ygritte the purchase

Gawd, I knew I would find this in the comments. The fact that it's feminists who are criticizing him the most proves that, once again, feminists are feminism's worst enemies. We say we want allies but I guess by "allies", we mean "silent masochistic punching bags". It's kinda sad when you're just as disgusted by the

Oh, I can think of one redeeming quality...

Yeah, I've got to step in here and defend Smallville. As utterly cheesy and maddening as it could be, it laid the foundations for what all this is building on (including a shirtless leading man). Every time they introduced a DCU character ratings jumped which lead to more, which led to Green Arrow as faux-Batman

For sheer story construction and character development. Ive never seen an animated series take one long form story and tell it as tightly and richly as this if at all. This quote from its Peabody award says it all. "The series is distinguished by multi-dimensional characters, unusually complicated personal

You already nailed it.

"Ant" and "Spider" are nouns. "Iron" is used in "Iron Man" as an adjective. Hence no hyphen needed.

Death holds no bar to the Ess Jay Double-yew Agenda. Bringing her back, irregardless of how wicked sweet her costume is, is a blatant grab for the Feminazi audience and more invasion of our Safe Male Spaces.

Thank you for getting the Khan allegory. Sade's line — "I'm going to leave you as you left me" — is a deliberate reference to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, one of my all-time favorite movies: ("I'm going to leave you as you left me, as you left her..."). You're the only reviewer/recaper I've seen who picked up on

What's that, Other Barry? Kill them all? Sure thing, Other Barry.