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Anaconda Malt Liquor. Richard Nixon knows why it's racist.

Imagine if they did Luke Cage as a 70s blaxploitation (which it originally was) a la Black Dynamite. Both awesome and hilarious.

Has no one seen Concussion???

I would have thought busy fighting strigoi.

Too Son of Sam…

I saw on Wikipedia that it was retconned to "heavy water" which while more scientific in regards to nuclear physics has absolutely no basis for granting someone superhuman speed….but yeah comic book science.

I always liked how no one ever tried to explain what "hard water" actually was. From the comics it looked like he inhaled steam from a tea kettle as opposed to hard water meaning ice or water with a lot of dissolved minerals.

Batman: Ten Nights of the Beast is always my go to from the 80s. It had the Cold War, Gorbachev, Ronald Reagan, SDI and a Muslim suicide bomber before suicide bombers were popular. I always thought KGBeast was such a cool villain in that he would do anything to complete his mission. Dude killed over 100 people in 2

Chappelle's sketch was the first thing I went to after first hearing the news. I dunno…just seemed appropriate…

Well in the story he did tell his father he wanted to be treated as a hired servant and not a son, so there was some contrition and no attempt to regain his old standing. Of course we don't know what happened after this since it was after all a short Biblical parable not an ongoing TV series. I would hope he didn't

Vince Gilligan mentioned on Talking Saul that it is the classic prodigal son story. The older son does everything right while the younger son screws up and still appears to be rewarded in the end with a big party. The older son feels like he is being deprived of something even though as the father points out he

Surely Mack must have CTE brain damage from all these concussions. Also May's finishing move appears to be the "head smash".

After all that setup of having Kara mention her by name as soon as she got to the office.

Strange how Human Torch joined the Super Soldier program as well.

It was one of the best "to the point" demonstrations of non-multidimensional space-time I've seen. i.e. excellent demonstration of space-time but poor explanation of immutability of changing the future.

While I really liked this episode I couldn't get over why SHIELD absolutely needed to save Charles right then and there. He was clairvoyant yes but a very specific clairvoyance related to someone dying which seems limiting. I suppose there was always going to be some reason for them to end up in the building in any

This is a major set back for Trevor Philips Industries.

Barry and Kara showed more chemistry in their first 2 minutes of meeting one another than Kara and James or even Kara and Wynn. The two of them just seemed so gleeful together (pun intended). Kara literally squeed when The Flash got them all ice cream. Maybe they should have cast someone more like Grant Gustin to play

The comics have always gotten it right even if they have moved him around various military branches over the years. Some of the original Marvel Universe bios had him as a Navy Seal. I can't remember offhand what branch he was in when he showed up in The 'Nam comic. His modern bio has him consistently as a Marine with

When Matt ironically said "No further questions your honor" at the end of his monologue I was like …but…but you never asked him any questions.