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Hey now, not too hard, we don't want you exploding all over the place.

It only gets to me because they've downplayed everything he's done. Running on walls/water is a huge deal! I know it isn't for the current Flash, but it must have been when he first started out. I expected his running on water scene to be similar to when Dash started running on water in the Incredibles. It felt so

"And final things: I was super surprised that Harrison didn't stand up again and stab the General, but we got Grodd's true reveal, which makes me excited."

After that, there'll be a slow zoom out into a wide-angle shot that shows that the camera man, lights, and sound guys are all indeed Michael Shannon.

It Was A Slow Tuesday For Michael Shannon

Woody Allen? (Midnight in Paris/Blue Jasmine were solid) But I swear that dude was born 60 years old.

Kevin Hart is everyone's safe, small, black friend. He's like an accessory that makes jokes sometimes.

Star Wars: We've Got A Lot of Famous People Lining Up To Be In This Blasted Movie and Too Little Room So We Spent Our Entire Budget On A Pit For Them To Fight Each Other to The Death In To Get A Role In This Fucking Thing

Yeah, I know, I know. I guess I meant conceptually. To my mind, someone running around calling themselves the Master seems more aggressive and powerful sounding than Doctor.

Actually I think its important that we don't land on a definite name. The Doctor's "name" is really his code and standard of excellence. His name never changes (except for that one time it did), even if he does. The Master doesn't really seem to possess any kind of code -his name just sounds like its just one upping

I was getting shades of Robocop!

True, but then again, the plot of having the Doctor becoming the "President" and gaining an army of Cybermen to unleash remote death on his enemies -but then choosing not to- might make Death In Heaven the strangest anti-drone strike PSA I've ever seen.

I think it hints at a bigger problem with this season of LOK. Narratively, its been amazing with character development and plot but I feel like its gotten less *fun.* I still love the show, but its kind of like sitting through a class on international relations. Things are still exciting, but everything is more

I know! I almost lost it when I saw "Kuvira's" glowing eyes…but it got me thinking…who says that there are only two spirits out there that can empower humans? Spiritual stuff doesn't seem like Kuvira's cup of tea, but I wouldn't consider it too crazy if there was some other spirit out there that knows how to energy

Aside from the battle against Vaatu/Unalaq, pretty much all of Korra's fights have been unfair in that Korra hasn't been in peak condition. But if Korra went all out without her PTSD, I think she would have ended Kuvira.

You could play as Saren? I feel like its a little expected of the player to be paragon Shepard more than renegade in the original series, but maybe it'd be the opposite in this hypothetical game. Like your goal is to fuck shit up in the universe as a specter (or at least make life easier for the reapers).

I like the concept of a Mass Effect prequel, so long as it has absolutely nothing to do with the other Mass Effects (story wise). I feel like far too often prequels tend to get narratively rail-roaded to create this perfect loop of a story, which 90% of the time creates a strained game. Fortunately for Mass Effect,

As much as we snark about GJI entries, it seems this one has fallen to GJI's truest enemy: copyright.

About time for me to buy some Miller High Life to chase down some good old bum wine.

"You have a hand inside of you."