Is that the one where they're obsessed with the Kennedys and the kids take their JFK/Jackie roleplaying more than a little bit too far? I haven't seen that movie in ages, but I remember it being very strange.
Is that the one where they're obsessed with the Kennedys and the kids take their JFK/Jackie roleplaying more than a little bit too far? I haven't seen that movie in ages, but I remember it being very strange.
Well, from a genetic standpoint maybe (although any kids they had would only have three grandparents which could open the floodgates to some pretty terrible recessive genes), but if the half-siblings were raised together all the normal social costs of incest would very much apply. Interestingly, the vast majority of…
So if the first generation is Adam and Eve and the second generation is Cain, Abel, and their sisters, there's really only one way to get a third generation. I think that's what they writers meant, anyway.
Yeah, they eventually recast him with a more adult-looking actor, but it was just a little bit late…
Did that ever actually happen, or was it just that a certain subset of the fans really wanted it to? I'd think the show would steer clear of the whole thing, but Supernatural seems like a show willing to go pretty far for the sake of fan service.
Your little rants aren't particularly germane and I'd rather be talking about silly superhero movies, but wrongheaded as you are, you seem to genuinely care about social justice (at least as it applies to men of color), so I'll give you a piece of advice. All successful civil/minority rights movements are founded on…
Or they just rebuilt it. Maybe Moira brought some other ghouls along.
Project Purity was full of Super Mutants and they seem to leave things intact. As for the general depopulation of the Capitol Wasteland, you can assume that DC was thoroughly nuked to hell and back and only recently became habitable again. This fits with the fact that all the water is irradiated and nothing seems to…
Yeah, the dude in the comics is a random nobody who's really just the symptom of a larger social disease.The Joker in the comics is also only like 10 years older than Batman, if that and is more like Batman's evil counterpart rather than the "I created you" twisted father figure type.
Oh yeah, and it's odd they didn't show it. I'm partly blinded by nostalgia but it still seems like the definitive Batman TV show.
Nah man, that was canon.
For that matter you'd better start banning picture books before the kids start having nightmares about being devoured by wolves.
Yeah, it's funny how many of those imaginary stories were basically just, "what if our character was a complete asshole?"
Yeah, the way Brave and the Bold plays with the last 80 years of Batman continuity and refuses to let any one version be seen as definitive is pretty great. And for a kid's show, there sure are a lot of jokes and references that only grown-up comics nerds are ever going to get.
The collective unconscious isn't bullshit, it's just… not what everyone seems to think it is. It's meant to refer to instincts, emotions, and ideas that are common to pretty much every human population regardless of specific social circumstances. Fear of snakes and spiders, aversion to murder, abstract ideas like time…
I kind of like Canterbury Commons. It was just a little trading stop
with a half dozen permanent inhabitants, but it always had a different
trader selling his wares in the square, and they even had a restaurant.
Not that the diner seemed to get much business, but it's owner's real
job was managing the caravans, and if…
Yeah, Boone is definitely the best guy to kill Legion with.
So this pilot was fairly entertaining. Reminded me of Brisco County Jr. I can see why it didn't get picked up though. Not quite enough actual jokes.
No, playing Homer is the only thing that keeps him young. If he ever left the recording booth, he'd shrivel up like a raisin, crumble to dust, and waft away on the evening breeze.
Yeah, he's shaking his camera like a pro.