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    Mine was "…an excuse to take away our freedoms!" utterred in the background by Memory Rick whilst watching coverage of 9/11 in horror. You have to be quick to catch it.

    There are so many subtle gags in this episode it beggars belief. Did anyone else catch what Rick's memory is saying outside the diner. The memory of him inventing the portal gun is standing right between the memory of his favourite sports blooper and 9/11 (that's the one staring in horror at the TV screen). If you

    Eight days per episode? Ouch. I wonder what point they were writing up until?

    That line about bundles of arrows tickled me the first time I heard it near the start of the season. I immediately wondered if the writers knew its provenance or if they had done it accidentally. I still don't know, but it comes from the old Roman armies who had a bundle of sticks as an emblem for that reason and it

    Okay, well that's fine. I guess I reacted to that degree because I'm tired of this idea that every main character should be held up as an example to be like. Even the cases where they shouldn't be are usually that way through writer ineptitude rather than deliberate intent. If they put in The Question, then I want him

    Oh wait, I remember it now. Dull, I'm afraid.

    Clever! :D

    I'm excited to see if they try to adapt some of the crazier members of
    the hand like the Gorgon or Lady Bullseye, the latter will probably have
    to wait until after regular Bullseye shows up though,

    The fundamental flaw with all tellings of Beauty and the Beast, is that at the end Beast turns into a man.

    Some people are just scared of men twice their size who they spend their days being bullied by and who they know faked their own death and now live as a master puppeteer controlling multi-billion dollar operations from the shadows whilst being pally with a secret organization of deadly assassins and taking out their

    It's a little bit inner circle as he already has a part in a DC franchise but if it were in the movies, Paul Blackthorne would play the Hell out of The Question.

    Oh, god no! Give me a Question that IS an conspiracy theorist ultra-Randian nutjob. I'm so tired of "flawed hero" meaning occasionally tortures people. Give me "Please, I go through everybody's trash" and Objectivist crazy with a good does of hidden shamanic meanings from that Superman cross-over mini series. It's the

    I use one of those little blowtorches for skinning tomatoes.

    Get used to disappointment.

    Well I've managed to forget the one in Luke Cage. Either that or it was in one of the episodes that I skipped. But I remember the one in JJ because it told me things about the characters. There's a moment where Luke wants to go face to face and Jessica Jones firmly but clearly insists on doggy style. You could just

    When someone asks you if you're sure you want to have sex with them, the response in return should not also be: "are you sure?" Presumbly then followed by "I asked first…."

    I don't know who Orson Randall is, but he doesn't sound very Kun Lun-ny. Is he another American? Because whilst Danny makes sense, it would seem improbable that his predecessor was also American, wouldn't it?

    LOL! I've just realised that all of these would be perfect for The Mystery Men. And the Flaming Carrot shall lead them!

    Us too. About four of us tried it out in the woods near our school. We also built little cannons out of brass pipes that flung nails into the sides of trees. It was done because it was fun and we learnt from it. Today I'm an engineer. :)

    What finally made him shut up was him defending pedophilia.