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She'll return to the trend of pairing the sound editing and mixing awards.

Viola is an acting tour de force. She was brilliant in FENCES (more than "acting with a runny nose), the single grounded piece to SUICIDE SQUAD, and she's on a weekly network drama? I'm glad she won, and hope her next isn't for a supporting role.

What is a Toonsville?

Judging from the comment thread, Beyoncé's singing prowess may be up for debate. That being said, it's hard for anyone to refute her title as "artist." So many pop stars in the past have ridden the waves of their initial hits/relevance into their "comeback" fazes, and eventually settling down to the role of "elder

Last year, at the ComiCon in Seattle, I went to both the DC Rebirth panel and the Marvel Civil War II Panel. Dan Didio framed the entire Rebirth panel around the phrase "we've listened to you." Everything was about recognizing the heart of the fan. Fan questions and comments were answered truthfully and openly. Brian

Except Seattle, but we're too damned expensive to shoot in…

Totally agree on the Elephant Totem letdown. I kept looking for a wave of foes to blow back. All in all, while "Legends" may be considered the lesser of the series, it's given us many geek-loving moments (this episode gave us 2 "Hero Shots," and remember: #RayGiant-SizedFirst). What a fun week.

No mention of Yul Brynner's Gunslinger Character in the lower level, eh Zack?

Two of the three stories gave the audience zombified variations of the ALIEN movies: Ray and Martin were in the isolated space horror style of ALIEN, Sarah and Nate were in the military action of ALIENS. These in and of themselves made for a fun treat, but the production team decided to juxtapose the "fun" of warding

Aren't those the space suits from LOST IN SPACE?

I cannot begin to say how happy I am to se this as the inaugural entry for this series. 'BULLITT' is my go to answer for "what's your favorite movie," and it's good to see someone else praise it for more than just the chase scene.

Steve McQueen said "Bull shit" in 1968's 'BULLITT,' predating Nicholson. McQueen was a solidified A list actor by this time.

Thanks for those lovely words of patronization. Truth be told, I still use the Zune media player. I've been actively searching for a media player that presents albums and artists in a more beautiful way. Never used the service, though…

"How Rude" was a Jodie Sweetin catchphrase. Stephanie Tanner used the phrase, while Michelle was securely in the "You Got it, dude" camp

"Batman: The Brave & The Bold" also had an amazing final episode, featuring shark jumping, Henry Winkler, and the fickle demand for a different iteration.