endymion42
Endymion42
endymion42

Holmgren is still the ultimate walrus coach. Andy Reid is but a seal compared to him.

The first two rounds ruled Guy impermissible Beyond the arc *boom* though seriously, go Hoos!

Fireworks for everyone!

Well it is hard to actually “look” like the source material given the specific and awesome style of Mignola’s comic. However, it looks like the storyline is straight out of some of the last few story arcs. Which is odd, given that it is supposed to be a reboot/origin. But I recognized a lot of characters and plot

I have Jacob Pitts from “Justified” as my second choice for Spike. I sort of recall his ethnicity being unspecified/unimportant to the plot of the show. So yeah, Tim from Justified has the perfect sense of humor and skills for Spike, though maybe not the martial arts. Yet. Cho is cool too, I’m just fantasy casting

I think he is a good actor, I just haven’t seen him embody a guy like Spike. Sulu was a fine fencer and such, but his demeanor was completely different from Spike. However, that is kind of unfair to Cho because Spike is such a unique character. Sort of easily described, but hard to really pin down and define. I can

Also if a bunch of the characters are aliens who look almost just like humans, such as the Saiyans in DBZ, it helps to make them appear generic because it would be kind of odd if a different planet had the same exact sort of ethnicity variances as earth. Not that anybody really digs too deep into that stuff when the

Yeah I always thought Spike Spiegal, despite his name, had an ambiguous ethnicity. Same with Lupin III. Like, unless they specify your ethnicity in anime from that era it is pretty much up in the air. Also, it is the future where people are from various planets, so from what I’ve gathered in my multiple watchthroughs

Oh I love that damn song. Also “Want it all Back”

Another question: What are Mustafa Shakir’s skills with bell peppers and beef? And how loud can he yell, “Dammit Spike/Faye!” Because dude better rest up his vocal chords. Spike is my favorite, so I am excited.

Yeah he’s good at what he does, he’s just also evil. Or he allows for evil to be a path he proscribes. Even though not all “Villains” on the show are evil, and not all of his advice is evil, Killinger was definitely pushing some capital E Evil on old Rusty in that instance. 

I agree, even the potential financial benefits wouldn’t outweigh the emotional/social cost of having to live your life as a gender you don’t identify with. Oh man, it is almost like a teachable moment for cis guys about what life might be like for a trans person. But that moment is just flying by with all this

you beat me to it.

A conservative staffer got high and saw “Juwanna Mann” once and thought it was a documentary and told all his friends.

So basically conservatives think the plot of “Juwanna Man” is real.

*saaaaaaame. Yeah I loved reading her advice, but definitely also read it with her voice narrating what she sent because I’m pretty familiar with following her instructions by now. It is great that both the porn world and the world outside of it can benefit from her skills and insights.

I agree, I’m glad he realized his failings and decided to ask for advice. Cause it seemed like he needed it a lot. Also, glad Dan went to Bailey Jay, she’s awesome. Both in pornography and in real-world advice.

I know when you say the therapist on the Venture Bros you’re talking about the guy who lead the ex-boy-adventurer discussion, and not Killinger. But as good as the first guy was, Killinger was better at helping people turn their lives around and understanding their desires/motivations. He was just... evil-ish.

Yeah, cause as far as I can recall that was just a fantasy. I can’t remember if it was Tony or Melfi who was dreaming it up, but either way it was one of The Sopranos many dream sequences.

Oh yeah, I loved that switch of roles. Mild mannered helpful JK Simmons is night and day with his insane narcissist roles like in Spider-Man, Whiplash, and Oz as you mentioned. Reminds me of Denzel, he can play such a good guy but then when you see him play a villain it is jaw-dropping.