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Fitz mentioned his father. My guess is, in the Framework, he and his father were able to maintain a relationship. And his father is an ASSHOLE.

Nope. There's no coffin in the comic version of the scene. Just a bag over her head. Also, Negan killed her off-panel, she didn't commit suicide on the page. Her being a walker was meant to be a total shock. (Additionally, there is no Sasha in the comics - the character in question is named Holly).

I was sure the way Thrawn would figure Kallus out was gonna be by noticing Lyste had his security-stick thing. Since they seemed to be color coded.
Edit: Also, I was expecting Thrawn to notice Chopper's manipulation of the map, and use it to find the location of the base. Because he would, if he'd memorized the map.

It's a less than 10 year age difference. The actress playing M'gann is 44 years old. I kept expecting a lot of people to realize this and get pissed that they dramatically aged up what is supposed to be a teenage hero, but nobody ever seemed to notice.

Based off the trailers, Jughead's full role might be to sit at the Cock'lit Shoppe eating burgers and making threesome jokes, without ever actually getting laid. Which I'm guessing would actually be one of the more clever things to ever happen in one of these.

The Others are also described as beautiful though. In an interview, Martin compared them to "the Sidhe made of ice." So they're meant to be a lit fairer than the bony, wrinkly monstrosities on the show. But bad = ugly, I guess.

The one thing that disappoints me is that he didn't have the good sense to call himself "Richard".

Moore also liked the Saturday Morning Watchmen video.

Batman Beyond implied that there had been a relationship between the two. It was deliberately played as "ew" in that. A tie-in comic with the DCAU showed that the relationship drove a wedge between Batman and Nightwing, as Nightwing thought that it was a very gross and distrubing thing for Bruce to do (considering