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Now he needs to come back and talk about how he and BoJack are going to do a production of Equus together.

Darn that Ming dynasty…

When he showed up, I thought that it sounded very much like him, but not enough for me to be certain that it was him until I saw the credits. What made me think it was in fact him prior to seeing his name onscreen was the thought that there would be no way they could get McCartney but not Radcliffe.

I had hoped that the show would never explain what Vincent's deal was, and just imply that maybe he was an adult with a high voice, penchant for childish slang ("then I took a time-out"), and a weird body. In season 1, PC said that they were going to the beach together, so unless (1) that trip was canceled or (2) VA

Right, like I said, everyone's perspective is different. But if Siddig was free to quit, wouldn't 24's producers have fucked themselves by not getting him to sign a contract?

Hannibal: The Interpretive Dance!

It's really strange hearing that perspective of Fury; I've listened to interviews with him, seen him speak in person, and have heard other people talk about him, and he (1) always came off as genial, and (2) never seemed to have that much love for 24. In fact, he loved to talk about how wrong he was for that job.

Having not seen Man of Steel, this reminds me of Mark Waid's blog post in which he notes that, after Perry White says "[Superman] saved us," all Waid could think was "from WHAT??"

…go on.

I felt really bad that my first thought upon seeing the guy was "he looks like Ramsay Snow."

"Fuckin' time travel, man."

I know this show is called The Flash, but the degree to which people are focused on Barry's life was astounding. The way Eddie just shut down because Wells showed him a newspaper that did nothing but say that he wouldn't marry Iris was extremely frustrating. He took it as meaning that Barry would get everything and

Dammit, now I probably won't be satisfied with anyone else.

How is Agent Carter a crime procedural??

It was a reference to referring to him as "Foghorn" (as in Foghorn Leghorn).

Yeah, it's not like Korra and Asami's relationship was explored in-depth. Even the creators have said it's only as far as they thought they were allowed to go, with them strongly implying it rather than explicitly stating it.

I kind of wish that he was obsessed with hockey instead of baseball. Just for the fun call-back.

Production on Daredevil must have been complete or too far along to change anything when this aired, but when a children's cartoon can all-but-reveal that its lead is bisexual, there aren't many excuses left.

Comics Foggy was the inspiration for the chicken lawyer from Futurama.