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I also think the biggest thing they need to remember is this a licensed character and the only way it can survive is to change.

@avclub-130f14e3e5c0263f013b56d8c212f26a:disqus I like your name. Now I'm wondering if you're into Pulp.

I also feel that Lois learning Clark's secret helped her character and strengthened their relationship. The critics seem to much stuck on "what should and should not be in a Superman" or what should "define the character," but the argument is moot. For all the people that love the modern takes on Batman there were

I'm still confused as to why critics didn't like the movie. In every way this was the Superman I feel like I've waited my whole life to see. (Plus, the destruction of Metropolis is nothing new… I mean has anyone read a comics in the last 75 years?)

Couldn't disagree with this review more. This was hands down one of the best Superman films ever.

The further I get into the new season of Arrested Development the better it gets. It's proving to be one massive story, which—while not perfect—is audacious and damn impressive. In watching it slowly over the last couple of days, it feels less like the "next chapter" and more of a "putting pieces into place" for the

I just point to the dialogue between the GI and Vastra, not only does he name drop the Valeyard, but Vastra reaction of "I don't believe you" foreshadows the reveal of an "evil" future Doctor.

He's the Valeyard. No question.

Next week has my favorite Crichton… John Crichton. Bring on Ben Browder!!!

Next week has my favorite Crichton… John Crichton. Bring on Ben Browder!!!

Rowsdower, Rowsdower, Zappy dappy Rowsdower.

Rowsdower, Rowsdower, Zappy dappy Rowsdower.

My Rowsdower's come for me!

My Rowsdower's come for me!

I kinda love Ken Cosgrove. While he was kind of a douche early in the series, he's grown to be one of the only truly likable characters in the show. And as a part-time author myself, the reprimand he got from Roger completely paralleled a stern talking-to I received at one of my former bosses when he learned I was a

Where's FARSCAPE??!

It's highly likely. I've been a Comic Con the last four years and stop by MoCCA every so often. We probably have the same friends. More than likely our eyes met and there was that momentary flash of recognition before one of us guiltily looked away.

The Green Lama — originally in the pulps before moving to comics and eventually radio — was briefly earmarked by CBS as a potential television series in 1949. Coincidentally, and because I'm a media whore, the character appeared live for the first time ever at the Rubin Museum during an aerial performance (based on my