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While I'm loving this version of Herr Starr and his board indifference to most things, like all the characters, he's slightly different than that of the comics where he was more conservative and didn't become a sexual deviant until after he was raped by mistake by the male prostitutes. It was that event that sent him

Hmmm. While I am absolutely thrilled Will & Grace is returning, I am a bit confused about the whole "no husbands and kids" root they appear to be insinuating. So, Harry Connick Jr and Bobby Mohnihan are not going to be on the shows? Or the kids they had in the finale? I'm absolutely all for ignoring the time jump to

My guess is that, yes, we will see Banner and Ross together, mainly because I doubt Marvel wouldn't introduce Red Hulk at some point. I'm still kinda shocked we haven't seen She-Hulk by now, as the MCU is sorely lacking in female leads and she would be a major and welcome addition.

None. Completely separate from the MCU in every way. Remember, Ang Lee killed his Major Talbot in his film, while in the MCU, he is alive and a sometime ally of SHIELD.

I thought the last two episodes have probably been some of the strongest of the whole series. It always bothered me to think that the word wouldn't work on the saint of killers, but I like their resolution to it and how it ties into Jesse's soul.

Let's hope his fate is also the same, because that's going to be hilarious to watch. Like Baxter Stockman in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle 2000 cartoon.

He kind of choked it…

Damn Nathan, what happened? You are usually so dead-on with these reviews, but this one is definitely a FAILURE! I loved this movie, mainly because it never pretended to be anything but what is was trying to be, which is an extremely crude and low-brow yet hilarious film.

God, do I hate Rene and the actor who plays in! He's been one of the most annoying actors for over 15 years now, and at least he cut his stupid hair. But more to the point, Rene defending the use of guns when his wife was killed and him saying a gun could save his wife made absolutely no sense on any level.

While I love Bobby and the character of Mockingbird in general, Hunter is the real loss to the show given how much of the comic relief rested on him.

Unbelievable, AV Club! Not a single mention of Aida, LMD's, or anything having to do with a major plotline that took up a good 1/5 of the episode and will come into play big-time this season!

Sorry, Donald, but this is a bullshit answer for a bullshit decision. His music is pure crap, and not since Michael Jordan left basketball to pursue baseball has someone overestimated their natural abilities. Donald Glover is one of the funniest actors working today, but when it comes to producing music, he is beyond

Chilton is the Herr Star of Hannibal. God, I miss this series…

Zack, please stop calling the Saint of Killers "The Cowboy"!

My one concern with Odin is that they aren't going to show us his "secret" hidden in the slaughterhouse. In the comics, he' introduced WAYYYY later and doesn't run the town Jesse lives in or has any connection to him, and half the time we see him, he's screaming about "meat" behind the door, then comes out covered in

Can't wait for more of the Saint of Killers arch next week! I just hope they continue to follow it as closely to the comics as they have (more than any other aspect of the show), especially his "fate" after he returns to the town of Ratwater. If the show can emulate what exactly hat happens to him in the comics, it

Jesse must have hosed Cassidy down, lest he burn up completely in the hot Texas sun. If he left him to burn, he'd be a pile of ashes right now.

It's not clear to you because you aren't paying close enough attention to what else is going on. The entire point of the show is that Jesse has the power of the Word, in which if he tells you to do something using said power, you will do it. The problem is, anything he says can be taken literally, or misinterpreted,

I think the man at the beginning who ripped his own heart out because Jesse and told him in so many ways to do so was more for the audiences safe then Jesse's. Jesse has a lot going on and probably didn't make the connection between his words in the word, at least not right away. I don't think it's very important to

It will be interesting to see if Eugene really did go to "hell", but considering that Cassidy saw… something, I'm sure we'll find out. The show hasn't really defined the rules and limits of his power, though to a degree, neither did the comics, and Jesse only used The Word sparingly in the source material. There was