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Darren MacLennan
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I'm seeing it.

Ah, yes - Northstar married Captain Memorable.

They first appeared in Grant Morrison's four-issue run on The Manhattan Guardian, in the Seven Soldiers macroseries. Which was pretty cool.

Lame me all to hell and back, but it's "defuse", not diffuse.

The URL doesn't load for me, though. :/

There was an excellent webcomic called Templar, Arizona done by a black woman named Spike, but it seems to have slipped from the web. Damn shame, too.

JEng may be a step out of tune with the rest of us.

Award for "Most Non-Sequitur Complaint in an AV Club Comment" goes to…

That's what I was going for, but it wouldn't have made sense as a reflection of Woz's comment.

HE DIDN'T WANT HIS JERB!

The painting of Bojack looks very Kricfalusi-esque - you know, the guy who did Ren and Stimpy? Maybe I'm just reading too much into it.

I also think that Diane's being far too hard on herself: She saw people die, she was in a _war zone_ that she had no chance to acclimate to, and it's not surprising that she would sink into depression after dealing with all of that.

There's some kind of argument happening when Charlotte is at the base of the ladder to the boat - that she overhears - and when she arrives at the door, Penny is fumbling with Bojack's pants, (Edit: His bow tie, not his pants) not the other way around. I kept wondering if the episode was going to reveal that Bojack

I don't think that walking would have done any good at that point in time. He doesn't have the leverage that he did on Horsin' Around; he quits, they replace him with a dozen other actors who could play Secretariat.

Adam can cram it with walnuts.

"Be all severe", I'm guessing.

Which horse scene was this?

I guess my response to that is that _everybody_ was in a shitty situation; the collaborators were trying to make their lives better by…well, _collaborating_ with the very enemy who was making the situations shitty, which is why they got shot and/or had their heads shaved afterwards.

I dunno. Given what the Nazis did, I'm kind of okay with humiliating anybody who made their stay in the area hospitable…but I'm a bit bloodthirsty in that regard.

On a scale, I'm not sure that I would put the shaving of the women's heads as being particularly up there in terms of man's inhumanity to man.