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The fact that Fox has already greenlit a sequel several days before the first movie is even released bodes well for the future of Deadpool. While I doubt he will make a cameo in Age of Apocolyse, mainly due to the time constraints involved since it's coming out the end of May, I can't imagine we won't see him pop up

Yeah… I guess he kinda does. I think the two main problems are hiring a European for the role for absolutely no descrenable reason and not getting an established actor (at least by American standards) to play the role. Instead of being menacingly imposing, Crump comes off as 80's sleazy. Still, everyone else in the

Considering Wentworth Miller is 43, I'd say they got it right.

So, question: does this make Felicity "Wendy" and mean that she has a brother named Marvin? Because in the comics (at leasst pre-Flashpoint), the Calculator turned out to be the father of Wendy and Marvin Harris from the Super Friends cartoon, complete with their own Wonder Dog!

That does seem to be where they are headed.

Yeah, I sadly have to agree, if only slightly. I love John Barrowman and think he's pretty good in the Malcolm Merlyn role, though I will NEVER be be able to seperate him from Captain Jack from Doctor Who. I originally thought this would be true of David Tennat as well, but after seeing him crush it as Kilgrave on

As long as his theme song is "Rosa, Rosa, Rosa", I'm all or it!

"She has laughed out loud MANY times."

It will NEVER be a great Doug Judy episode unless he mentions Rosa, and with her not being a part of his plot (unlike the stellar first two appearances by CR), I instantly lamented that we wouldn't get to hear him sing "Rosa, Rosa, Rosa" like he always does.

Welcome to the AV Club. Where EVERY episode of The Middle and New Girl automatically get an "A", while the actually great shows are lucky to eek out a "B".

I find it interesting that the Tiny Toons and Animaniacs haven't continued in some capacity after the end of the Pinky and the Brain (and Elvira) spn-offs ended. The WB animated renissance of the 1990's was a glourious time for cartoon fans, and between the Looney Toon-like shorts and the DCAU Timm-verse, it makes me

Boy, that look of horror on Barry's face when he realized he wouldn't be fast enough to stop the glass shard from hitting Iris was incredible. Grant Gustin absolutely sold the terror of the situation, and the visualizaion of the "slowed-down" speed effect was one of the best the show has done.

Because the show has a budget and can't afford to show him only in his "Clayface" tar-form, and the writers are a bit lazy.

Great episode, but dear god did they miscast that teenaged version of Agnes/Whitney! Whereas Wynn Everett has high checkbones, a slender nose that is slightly upturned at the tip, and delicate features in general, the girl they got to play her after "Uncle Bud" leaves looks nothing like Wynn on any level (unlike the

This season? Try the entire series! While I don't dislike Daisy, she is painful naive and repetetive, though that's just as much the fault of Julian Fellows trying to maintain the status quo than anything else.

There aren't many things in the human body that can make a person vomit blood the way Robert did (at least on their own and not from a wound or such). One can cough and spit up blood from cancer and other aliments, but spewing a torrent of blood from your mouth (and possibly other places) can only happen from a

I'm 37. Thanks for making me feel old.

I'm not sure how many people picked up on it. It happened so fast, and the show barely acknowledged it, and even I had to rewind the DVR to make sure I saw Finn's reflection in his sword repeat his words. I wonder what this means, and whe we will find out, especially given how long he's had that particular sword for.

Okay, I actually have never seen a single episode of this series, but I keep hearing the whole "can men be raped" question her andother places, but none of them seem to really address the issue succictly. When most people ask this question, it is refering to if a man can be raped by a WOMAN, especially when the man in

Okay, did Laurel just have a conversation with her sister Sara week about her going with Rip Hunter on his time travel excursion? I'm assuming her reaction to Oliver saying that Barry time-traveled using his own powers was more towards the fact that the Flash can do this rather than her being surprised at the "fact"