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Neither. But as that wasn’t an option, apparently I am the only one in the world who pronounces it yer’l. And/or yer’ee for URI.

I'm a smallcaps writer, too. I developed the habit from architecture classes in high school, e.g. increased legibility on blueprints.

Emma Frost doesn't wear any outfit. You see what she wants you to see.

I don’t mind this, *if* they’re taking a page out of ‘Arrow’ and interspersing the contemporary arc with a relevant flashback arc. Give us an interesting bad-ass Betsy Ross, in the vein of an 18th century Mrs. Peel... but keep her in the 18th century. Don’t bring her forward and make her yet another fish-out-of-water

Lego probably can't apply their Marvel license to the Dimensions product, as that would be a direct competitor to Disney's Infinnity product. But who knows?

I absolutely see Granny Weatherwax as an amalgam of Billie Hayes (Witchiepoo from H.R.Pufnstuf) and Irene Ryan (Granny from The Beverly Hillbillies). But then, any character that goes by "Granny" is going to be compared to Irene Ryan.

I have a harder time putting my finger on Nanny Ogg. I've imagined everything from

*raises hand*

Seriously, at this point I'm only watching it because I'm too lazy to turn off the season pass on the DVR. When I get to the end of the queue I'd rather let Gotham run than accidentally subject myself to the Voice or Idol or some other panem et circenses 'reality' competition. At least Gotham is still escapism.

This is sort of what I was expecting, and I'm okay with it. Given that the character started on AoS as an undercover mole (in Hydra) — and that some of her comics history is as an undercover 'internal affairs' type of investigator — I thought that dropping Bobbi Morse into an "Alias"-like series (Sydney Bristow

Flesh Gordon was delightfully campy. It's sequel, Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders, was painfully unnecessary.

To me, the concept of a delusional parasitosis is plausible. Phantom itching, unconsciously scratching, self-induced lesions and abrasions... these are all things I can understand.

If Amazon is eliminating the "free" tier in favor these two plans (which they are) what happens to the stuff I already have out there?

I can't even count the number of times I've had an android device freeze to the point that soft buttons are useless and even the physical power button won't cycle... the only recourse is to pull the battery to reboot.

I really enjoyed Agent Carter. I think the limited-run-series-during-hiatus has a lot of potential to flesh out the MCU in small, entertaining chunks. Just like the one shots. One could dig into just about anything for 6-10 episodes without becoming over-saturated and boring.

"Someone we don't see all the time, but who, when on-screen, is able to reinforce and redefine the bonds between the main four."

Wait, what? "Live. Die. Repeat." is the actual title now? I thought it was just a tag line.

"I wonder, can Cassandra do magic now?"

Producers John Rogers and Dean Devlin are based in Portland, as was their previous show "Leverage". Initially, Portland was standing in for Boston in "Leverage" but they decided it was more practical and opened up the storytelling to relocate their characters to actually be in Portland... and also, then they didn't