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Does anybody even remember the "mythology" of the first game? The only thing I remember, beyond it being a fun game, was the main character, Jade, and now they're ditching her.

The Spider-Woman issue was perfect from beginning to end. The whole series has been (except for that opening Spider-Verse tie-in). Hopeless had time to really stretch the book's legs, and all his character growth and story building has really paid off in the end. I will shake my fist vigorously if Marvel breaks up

That's why the plan was both risky and yet foolproof. Risky, because will anybody even believe the film? But foolproof, because there was no technology available to stage an explosion like that. The High Command is seeing it with their own eyes, and there's no possible explanation for this film to exist beyond it

I loved this show, and this season finale, precisely because of the "moral confusion". Just because the Resistance are Americans does not necessarily make them the good guys. And just because John Smith is a freakin' Nazi doesn't automatically make him the bad guy. They're all just human, with differing levels of

I have the same interpretation of Smith. Like, the entire point of his character is that he's the 'heroic' one fighting the eviler Nazis, but he himself is a Nazi and is therefore, in no way, sympathetic. I love that contrast. Both him and Kido. They are traditional 'villain' characters, but the show makes them much

What I'm loving about this show is how it's flipping the expected protagonists/antagonists concept on its head! Just as the reviewer says, our traditional, expected protagonists (Joe, Frank and Juliana) just don't hold up as what we expect from our TV show heroes. While our traditional, expected antagonists (Kido and

C'mon, that ending wasn't setting up a threequel! It was a total, "Haul ass to Lollapalooza" sort of ending. It was so silly and on-the-nose, I saw it as the director letting everyone know he totally understood exactly what we just saw.

Love everything Only Leigh does, and this is no exception.

The finale of Exodus Part 2, with Adama welcoming everybody back, is quite possibly my favorite moment of television ever. Specifically, Tigh's arrival. From the moment he says, "Permission to come aboard," I am enthralled, from the way the camera takes a few seconds before going into slow mo, to Tigh skulking away

Anybody else really dig the use of Duke Thomas as Robin during Superheavy? I loved the costume design by Capullo, and I liked how he filled the traditional role of Robin while not technically being Robin. In my opinion, DC should have let Damian stay dead so that Snyder could bring in a new, better sidekick. Snyder's

I believe that Damian left Gotham City when his father went amnesiac in order to embark on a quest to make amends for a bunch of horrible stuff he did when he was part of the League of Shadows. His story takes place in the series Robin: Son of Batman.

I stopped playing GTV4 about halfway through, because after that bank robbery job in the middle, I was definitely living the American Dream by then. Niko Belic had more than half a million dollars to his name, he drove only the best cars (which he didn't pay for), wore only the best clothes, was sleeping with four

It's nice that Andrew Garfield is still getting work. I was worried about him after his losing Spider-Man was more of an after thought on the heels of the Marvel/Sony accords. He always seemed to excited about playing Spidey, then everybody was like, "Of course we'll be recasting the role."

I loved that Todd's subplot took place almost entirely in the background via the news segments. The second segment, with just the visual of Todd in the prince's uniform, was golden. I kind of wish we never saw the prince posing as Todd in actual scenes with Mr. Peanutbutter.

You're good people, cappadocius.

I was always a little confused why they jumped right to Tim Drake in Arkham City, but now, obviously, it's opened them up to Nightwing, Dick Grayson Robin in Origins, and most likely Jason Todd as the Red Hood in Arkham Knight.

I fully accept that I may be one of the only people in the world excited that Robin is in this game.