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True, the only reason that Walt survived as long as he did is that he was too valuable. He made meth far better than the competition, turning him into a cash cow and ensuring Gus would be in a stronger position after he got revenge against the cartel. He made a calculated risk, and it failed. Walt had too many

No, I think they had the right idea with the version we got, it just didn’t have enough room to tell the story as well as it could. I didn’t have a problem but read an absurd amount of the legends material while commuting and recognized most of the plot points. Allegedly there is about 20-30 minutes cut that fill it

It jumped the shark in the last three episodes.  But that is the writers style, everything has to come together in the end, and it is a gamble on how good it will be.

Catch 22, makes them disappointing villians.

“To humanize a superhero/god in the moments of death Manhattan/Cal was genuinely great and it was surprisingly moving.”

I loved this show until they brought back Dr Manhattan. That was a bad idea, his story arc completed in the original run. Having him get involved with humanity again for the love of a good woman is lazy writing . Part of the issue that he had was he was loosing touch with humanity and realizing how his powers were

Massive disappointment. Not only is this story a retread of the original Manhattan story, but it takes away some of the grandeur of the character. He moves on to higher planes of existence but keeps getting pulled back to earth because he gets weak kneed over hard luck girls with plucky spirits. The makeup on this one

There was a one off Spiderman villain that used a synthetic lubricant that was nearly frictionless. Webs wouldn’t stick to him and he skated across the ground. There were a lot of those in the 90's though, and mostly one offs.

I think he just entered this current state. He was an egg, then turned into a tadpole, then maybe a transitional more froglike form, then to the full bipedal ball of force power we know and love.

Too bad the show ended when it did. It was morphing into something very interesting. Playing with both dark humor and character development. Legends of Tomorrow tends to get lost in the zaniness, Tick managed to keep a stable plot through both seasons.

Veidt felt something close to remorse in the comic. It was one of the big changes that the movie made. In comic he was the one to ask if he made the right decision in the end, as if the weight of what he had done was a real thing to him for just a moment. But he may not be capable of emotions in the same way as an

Not accurate, only two of the Wells have been confirmed dead (the original killed by Thawne and HR by Savatar) and they have had the same version come back more than once. It’s just a matter of what the story calls for. It also doesn’t change the fact that they didn’t have to kill HR, he could have returned to his

They didn’t have to, but it is just as valid as any other plot device for a character that had been forgotten. They didn’t need to kill HR, but it worked for the narrative of that season, and he was way more popular than Gypsy. It is a super hero show and they need to pump some drama into it every now and then. She

The subplot of Ricks’ hologram reminds me a lot of an Ugly Americans episode, Kill Mark Kill. Leonard has a hologram that he mistreats horribly. When he dies the hologram helps resurrect him but loves the freedom so much he starts acting independently, dressing his own way, and talking out of turn.  Funny thing is

If they handle the plot thread right, we will never know the entire story. The baby will be handed off to some type of foster parents at the end of the arc and vanish into the stars. If Yoda is as rare in the new canon as he originally was, and mainly associated with Jedi, many factions may be interested in this baby.

Pretty much, The Shining was basically mirroring the worst parts of his life when he was fighting alcohol and drug addiction. He’s said very candidly that Misery was inspired by his number one fan, cocaine.

This is a comic show, nothing short of a scandal surrounding the actress will prevent the character from coming back if the producers or writers want it bad enough.

Yes in his forties after living a parasitic and drug addled lifestyle hurting many people in the process. His father was bad but basically able to live a normal life, dotted with his problems with authority, anger, and alcohol. The hotel saw this and used it to manipulate him to become something worse. Danny checked

The actress has a lot of other shows and she hasn’t been on Flash for some time.  She probably just didn’t want to sacrifice her time on the Watchmen for a wrap up story so they went the easy route and disintegrated her.

I think that the main problem people have with the book was is that it felt like a downer ending to the Shining. The clever talented boy that survived the Shining becomes caretaker for vengeful spirits, makes every mistake his father made, living a lonely life drifting from job to con to paycheck. He even did upped