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    There is nothing to Ryan and Jess already loves him? Then tell us why we should at least like him New Girl writers.

    I'm a little behind on a New Girl but this was a fun episode. I think the Winston/Coach/Nick storyline didnt work, but the other one was great. I have to say, Fawn Moscato is now my new favorite flavor of Moscato.

    All the time. Not my regular thing. Usually happens when I see big mansions.

    Booster Gold is a really great underdog character. Not only that, but his turn from glory seeking hound to full-fledged hero is awesome. He doesn't go back in time to save the world. He goes back in time to become rich and famous, but grows into one of DC's greatest heroes. It's refreshing considering the usual

    Booster Gold should just have his own series. You wouldnt even need to have commercials, just use Booster Gold and have him do product placement!

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    I saw that, and it was fine. Blue Beetle was there too, but it was Jaime Reyes. Kord industries reference however.

    I'm not reading the new 52 at the moment but I'm aware of what happened :)

    Time Traveling = Needs some Booster Gold.

    Oh yeah, they upgraded those two to regulars. But season 1, majority people of color.

    Wow. Those end tags. I think this actually exceeds the Flash vs Arrow episode, because of a better resolution such a resolved feeling about all the plotlines. The next episode comes 41 days.

    He also regular kills it at the White House Correspondents Dinner.

    I'm sorry to hear you don't approve of Billy Batson.

    The problem is that by in large people of color arent cast for a majority of the roles. If a show like Modern Family or HIMYM comes around, it's shortlist will consist of all white actors or actresses. Unless, they specifically carve out a role designed for a particular race. Hence, Sofia Vergara and Manny. But

    I think the strength of Brooklyn Nine Nine is how strong and defined their characters. As such, race impacts who they are but it doesnt define them as in other sitcoms. Also, Brooklyn Nine Nine has a majority people of color on it's cast, that's the accomplishment.

    I think it's the delays that hurt, but I don't think that it affected the series quality. Just made the series seem longer because there was so much time between issues.

    Even in the comics, on a whole, Marvel hasnt done a good job with their X-Men of color, male or female. They are doing stuff with Armor right now, but they also depowered Jubilee and made her vampire. Storm is just about the only person of color who is a constant force in the X-Men. That's changing right now, with

    I don't get how AV Club missed the Superior Foes of Spider-Man. It's clearly superior to all the other comics listed. Why? It's listed in the title!

    I don't see why you need to compare Kamala to Carol Danvers. They are both awesome superheroines. Why can't they both just be awesome?

    Mark Hamill plays the best Trickster. Mark Hamill plays the best Hobgoblin. Mark Hamill plays the best Joker. Mark Hamill should just play every supervillain.