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Now that's a supervillain!

That's less of a character than a goal, though.

* turns corner, straightens out limp, acquires bad ass looking companions, steps into limousine, arrives at modest house, chuckles out best impression of Bart Simpsons 'mwahaha, suckers,' and refills Hummingbird feeder *

Well, in theory/saga, the Great Heathen Army is lead by the Sons of Ragnar - so it's a nice set up.

Yeah, I like that they wanted to make a show that in the 'historical saga' category is willing to give equal weight to both words.

Eh, Aether's probably more of a spell attack guy when taking down people at our level. No need to waste a Power Word: Death when a lowly Ray will do.

Ah, but one of my best personal interactions happened because I was open to interaction with a methhead!

I think her reply was actually pretty good, but it also illustrates an important dynamic of the question.

The potion is just sugar water, it's the label that's magic…

Which is demonstrably the greater social ill.

Giant (and other good things) were filmed there. Still has some good galleries and events. The hotel is great in the off season.

I do find it odd that all of the reviews have described Marfa as a small Texas border town without once mentioning that it's at least much an artist colony.

Eh, I'm not certain, strictly speaking, that raw IQ is gonna be the definitive factor in building a super suit.

Sew Old Woman, sew like the wind!

Well, tell me more then, that sounds like a good complement/antidote to the review.

Oh, a trogolodyte that's breathing through its mouth! Hoodehoo! Alert the society pages, there's a trog here whose own stench ain't good enough for it!

Honestly, being behind either of those things is just waiting in line for a mess and a bunch of soiled sheets.

Only in ways you're aware of!

Don't know The Wave, but would not discount it being flawed.

That's fair, but…