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They offer licensing rights to a bunch of different companies to craft their stuff! Make sure the quality is up to snuff, then just take a portion of his profits on every car. You may be bent out of shape because you were involved in a legal battle, but everyone can profit here!

Typically, I would agree with you, but such a battle would not be about honor! The battle would be one of skill, intellect, and raw power. Kill, maim, and maraud all you wish, but if great people like you and I constantly kill one another off, we’re simply weakening the species. I’m talking rules of the Sith here! We

I was actually reading up on Lorne, and apparently the character was initially thought up as a singing demon when Whedon saw Hallett singing Karaoke (I think he was an assistant or something at that point), and Whedon had him audition for it a few times before giving him the part. I don’t know whether he was supposed

I don’t disagree with you in the drama in silence and stillness, just that it doesn’t require much from the actor in the scene. He did a fine “grim”, but the quiet and tension owe more to the director and sound editors than Mr. Hallett in that scene.

Also, anyone who takes that as a legitimate threat is a damn fool and

I also really like Anya (and I liked Lorne too, but like you said, he was not well-developed) but you’re right that we got a list of “likes” and “dislikes” that kind of encompassed all character scenes for her. She likes money and Xander, so she will be very vocal and aggressive in acquiring those things. She doesn’t

Well, Ward was a loyal soldier too. He just had a greater loyalty to his one friend and savior. With that guy gone, the shift is clearly more to SHIELD’s favor. I mean, Ward is so completely loyal that he’ll throw away the life he built for the man who showed him strength and mercy. Give him that same thing and a lot

Rest assured that I seek neither surrender on the topic nor do I wish to conquer that hill. I believe that opinion is vastly based a great deal on facts, and that a misinterpretation of facts can lead to a wrong opinion. You have presented fantastic factual evidence to support your claim, and I do see your point of

I actually didn’t know that the actor had died!

Let me make myself a little more clear so as not to offend unintenionally. Lorne didn’t work for me, but just like Gunn (and I agree with you on him as well) it was not the fault of the actor. The actor was great in the role, it was just kind of a limited role. I also

So, in your opinion, was he preferable to any other main character on the series? I don’t argue that he was good, but I would put almost the entire Angel crew above him in preference. Doyle is a no, but he didn’t get much of a chance to shine (if you’ll pardon the expression with how the character died), Connor is an

To me, Lorne was a more “colorful” (if you’ll excuse the expression) version of Deanna Troi. More there for exposition about motivations than to actually bring anything to the story. Guy had a great voice, and was certainly a better and more unique character than Troi. But for singing demons? I may be biased, but he

I agree with the obsessive thing with Skye (the writers took it a little too far after he seemed only a little interested in her previously), but she was the one on the team to whom he was closest, and so naturally he would reach out to her more than the rest. Her shooting him when he’d proven that he was loyal to

Agreed, and “the most specialist person ever!” bit is just wearing me down. You can have her be good in all these departments, but making her the best goes way too far. Do not have her as an equal in fighting to Mockingbird, May, or Ward. Do not have her be so computer proficient, show others are far superior to her!

Completely agree! Carl played a bit of an idiot kid, but that’s natural. The point is he had character growth and has come to grips with the situation they’re all in.

The reason they gave for Lori to turn on Shane is that he told her that Rick was dead, when clearly he survived. We saw in a flashback that Shane did

1) Completely agree with the brutal and beautiful. Angel did that better than Buffy ever did, in my opinion.

2) Lorne? Really? Don’t get me wrong, I always liked Lorne, but he always seemed more like a one note character. He always seemed like he was just a source of information who happened to tag along in all of

I actually disagree with you there. She was always setup to have too much on her side without any counterbalance. Fitz and Simmons are both geniuses at what they do, but with that comes some obsession with their work and a natural barrier with other people. Skye was an expert computer hacker without any

But even the Hydra in Captain America: The First Avengers were not Nazis. They thought Hitler was an idiot and were planning to kill him and take over themselves. Furthermore, Grant was never even really Hydra. So to me it was more of Skye proving she was an idiot even more.

I’m going to present 2, and they probably say everything they need to about who I am (Spoilers, obviously):

Shane Walsh:

I generally liked Felicity in the first 2 seasons, but since then the show has turned her into this paragon of all things human and decent... and shown it by making her cry at the drop of a hat and have out of proportion tantrums every time someone does something she doesn’t like. She’s gone from a good side character

The character’s growth was one that is phenomenal, but the reason he’s #1 for me wasn’t the prophecy or his ‘becoming bad” after that all went belly up... it was his long talked about relationship with his father. He did everything he could to please him, and even looked up to him, but the moment that he thought his

They definitely had the bowl, but it looks like they rushed by it so people can’t see that it doesn’t function properly (see 10:25).