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:: RUNS AROUND SCREAMING LIKE A BIRTHDAY GIRL ::

Because it’s the right character transformation as determined by propulsive narrative development. It doesn’t have to be “right”—it just has to fit, and it fits. Oh, how it fits! For all of this show’s dynamite shootouts and setpieces, the writers also know and develops the characters extremely well.

The animated series took the slightly different, and more kid friendly, path of making Bruce seem like a well-meaning doofus. Everyone loves him for his charity work, but I imagine they make jokes about him needing to write “L” and “R” on the soles of his shoes.

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Regarding Batman being his truer persona in The Animated Series, Batman Beyond explored the concept in one episode where Wayne is manipulated, via his inner voice, by a supervillain (Shriek). Wayne is able to see through the ruse because the voice refers to him as Bruce, and he only ever calls himself...

Yep.  That and about twenty other things I don’t even want to get into.  But Yep.  (And I’m a huge fan of the Stones’ best albums. It’s not like I’m unaware that they were once THE STONES!)

Apart from one more thing - anybody who doubts the importance and influence of the Beatles should spend 10 minutes going through this.

From the Beatles first recording session to their last was just over 7 years. The Stones have been making albums for nearly 60 years. The Beatles have a stronger back catalogue than the Stones.  That is all.

Man this debate used to make sense to me in High School, but kinda annoys me now. If we are talking about influential and innovative, then for sure the Beatles. They definitely influenced the landscape to look into a more experimental direction. I do disagree with a commenter below and think that bands have taken

Aerosmith over the Rolling Stones? Woof

Beatles and it’s no contest.

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Been loving the recent Gorillaz releases. “Song Machine” is a success, I’d say. I’m 110% still blasting Désolé, which might be one of my favorite songs of the year so far.

“Stones fit in with classic”

They’re both dead to me.

Ah, but better at what? Ringo is the world's best amateur Scrabble player, but Keith Richards can throw three consecutive bullseyes in darts while blindfolded. 

A couple of reasons: firstly I like Mando’s portrayal, I’ve only ever seen him in a couple of things but he stands out (e.g. Orphan Black).

With all the spectacular drama of last week’s episode, I was surprised that no recapper or reviewer admired her piercing eyes and intense expression when she told Jimmy “Do Not Do This.” I thought she was (unsurprisingly) brilliant in that moment.

Cold.

On the contrary, though, it seems from the season opener that he’s channeling his inner Kim to go after the guys stalking him.

Another episode for the Rhea Seehorn Emmy reel.

I am convinced that Cinnabon Saul is running from Kim.  Either because he is ashamed, or because she is Lydia’s boss’s boss.

Well, after that last scene, the chances of Kim secretly mudering Lalo, and just not telling Jimmy because he’d freak out, have certainly gone up.