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Jacktivism is great :)

Daisy is such a girly and feminine name, it's the last thing you'd expect a badass superhero to be called, and Chloe Bennet is so tiny and cute. She's like some kind of modern day Buffy the - ohhhhhhhh!

They were talking about the way different guys wore the hood at first, they were not saying that everyone playing the joker would be a red herring. Only the red hood series of guys.

no, it means he's the Joker.

Where did they say that? The quote I was able to find explicitly states that he's NOT a red herring.

"This is not a red herring," says Gotham's creator,
Bruno Heller. "It's the beginning of the story of how the Joker came to
be, how the Joker was created, where he came from, who he is. Now, that
doesn't necessarily mean that Cameron Monaghan is the Joker. He might
be. But like I say, this is a story that begins about

Right!

He has to be the Joker - they didn't just imply or hint at it, they made him the Joker in every important way (except the makeup, but he is naturally pale and red-lipped.) If we're going to imagine that he isn't the Joker, then we might as well start speculating that the Penguin isn't really the Penguin, he's just

What happens in the first sentence of this review will AMAZE you!

I was sick of Jerome and not sorry to see him go. I was surprised that he's not the joker, if that's the case, but his gimmick had already started to get old to me - After Heath Ledgers layered performance, watching that guy wave his arms around and cackle as if he was reading the words "Ha. Ha. Ha." right off the

This works surprisingly well.

Wow, ya, except for that.

You know when this interview got interesting? When they stopped asking him stupid questions and let him talk about something that he was actually interested in.

That's the version I heard too - Cheech's career started to get some traction, and he broke up the team for a while.

Kim Dickens is an adorable name.

I agree that's what it would take. But I think she's just honestly weird and sexual, and she's being as true to her weird, over-sexed self as she can be.

I'm an old guy who pretty much doesn't like anything, but I have to say, as far as pop stars go, I genuinely like Miley Cyrus. (Taylor Swift too.) She's not a great SNL host, and her music isn't my thing, but as a personality I think she's honest and sincere, and smart about her partying unlike most of her type.

"(Call it SNL VOR[NRFPT]P, fans of SNL statistics I just made up.)"

For such a hippie, he always seems so reasonable and likeable and normal. :)

I guess it depends on how widely you're going to define a late night show, but for the most part these shows are locked into a formula and are the death of creativity.