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So that's what Ben Carson looks like with his eyes open?

Digital lip assignment can sync last-minute changes in the dialogue, but they got pretty lucky predicting who would still be relevant months after the animation must've commenced.

gritty American reboot of Mr. Bean

I'm not sure what you're referring to, bit if I recall correctly, Ralph successfully ran for President in 2000 and was re-elected in 2004.

It can't be very often that Brandon Routh looks at the guys around him and thinks Man, I feel skinny.

I never watched Prison Break based solely on my opinion that it was a stupid premise for a TV series, but if Miller and Purcell were half as entertaining as they are here I might give it a shot.

*Rex briefly considers changing his handle to The Studly Doctor Doomsday*

Really? Wow. If he really said that, either he was being facetious or he's completely full of shit. Most of the cosmetic similarities to the FF could arguably be explained by pop cultural osmosis, but not the Underminer.

Maybe Star Labs should just get a dog. A little yappy dog.

With Agent Carter's Chad Michael Murray as Hank.

Yeah, Gustin deserves way more credit, especially considering his two episode stint on Arrow season 2 was originally planned to be a back-door pilot for a Flash series, but during production CW were so impressed by his adorkableness that they just ordered a full pilot. (I think the plan was for him to get his powers

I'm pretty sure that's exactly what the Underminer was: a wink to members of the audience. "Yes, of course we're aware of the similarities to the Fantastic Four. See? Here's the villain from the very first issue."

I don't agree with your deductions, but your reasoning that POW code is exactly the sort of stupid plan only Oliver would stick with is rock solid.

American QI hosted by Craig Ferguson would be too beautiful to survive in the wild.

Smoking Man absent-mindedly starts humming along; the rest of the elegantly-appointed boardroom give him disgusted sideways looks. Skinner's airdrumming, secure in his alpha masculinity

Does this at all increase the possibility of a Firefly revival? Or some other show that didn't overstay its welcome? Nope! But here's a 24/Family Guy crossover event!

On any other series they would've shown up again, maybe even been recurring characters given a deep backstory and nuanced personalities.

Just watch episode 3, "Mulder & Scully Meet The Were-Monster." The rest are a waste of your, my, and Gillian Anderson's time.

So, the character he's already playing on Gotham.

Scott Bairstow and DB Sweeney knock on Chris Carter's door late one evening, drive him out to the forest of British Columbia, toss him out the back of the van, then squeal off discussing how they'll spend the big sack of cash Fox payed them.