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    If you're going to count that one then perhaps you should count all of the other replicas as well? [en.wikipedia.org]

    So you're ok with collateral damage in the interest of hypothetically saving some money (which you wouldn't be anyway, since as it's pointed out, it's not cheaper)?

    Really? Because in the original video, you can see an adult standing in the background who does nothing as the kid gets punched. And only comes up to show away the kids with the camera after the body slam. Additionally, the many many commenters here echoing similar stories seem to disagree with your assertion. And

    Really? How badly were you bullied? I remember getting punched and bruised daily, having my glasses broken 3 times, having my backpack emptied and thrown around the school, having kids try to draw on my in sharpie on the bus, jumping me on the way home from school, etc etc etc.

    "... do their work anyplace, anytime at any moment. Companies are going to expect this pretty soon..."

    I'm not gonna lie, thus far The Cape's been a silly guilty pleasure, but this episode made me feel like I was watching a live action Batman the Animated Series. It hit the same serious campyness for me that that show did and reminded me a lot of the Clayface episode for some reason in particular. Vince the detective

    Why is that such a bad thing? Why can't a show just be fun?

    They make it kind of absurdly obvious by fading from Fleming looking at as music box thinking about his daughter to Summer Glau on the silk ropes in the circus a few episodes ago... It's not really something they're trying to hide.

    I kinda hated Adam on this week's episode right up until the end, but I really like him in this. Also, werewolf girl is cute :P

    Mmmmm, makes me wanna play Monster Hunter...