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I really love Rachel Bloom's youtube stuff so I'll be checking this out for her.

I wouldn't call them hot, I think they've let themselves go just a bit (or at least one of them, the older one?) but they're both in their mid to late 40s so I don't blame them.

Yeah, MMC isn't terrible, though it does do the whole ask your kid a question thing and wait for an answer that made me wonder if my kids were idiots for not answering. Turns out it's just the shows (well, could be my kids too).

Shows my kids watch that I can tolerate: Jake and the Neverland Pirates, Wild Kratts, and Paw Patrol.

My friends and I will still play Star Wars: Epic Duels, wouldn't mind a re-release of it for the new movies either.

I don't care too much, I'm more looking for something accessible and "good".

Part of it is the opportunity to get into a future MCU character without a (relative) ton of history.

Cool, I'd like to get into Captain America too but it's like a wall of 70 years of comics so if you have any recommendations for that, I'd be interested. Or any of the MCU Avengers for that matter, like the one off series where I can jump in with little knowledge.

Hey, I've never really read comics before and want to start, the recent Captain Marvel stuff sounds interesting to me so I'm wondering if 2012's series by Kelly Sue DeConnick is a terrible place to start?

I don't know a lot about how TV works but why would CBS execs be interested in promoting shows that run at the same time as their own shows? I mean it sounds great on paper and I would love it, but I'd be surprised if any of the characters actually crossover.

Is it confirmed that Supergirl is sharing the universe?

At the end of Winter Soldier she's at a shooting range in a CIA shirt, not sure how they would connect that to her future appearance in Civil War, but I do agree she's more than up for her own show. Revenge was pretty good when the writing was decent and she carried it well with Madeline Stowe.

I thought ABC might move her over to Agents of SHIELD since Revenge is over, not sure if this helps or hurts that theory, but I'm sure she'd love to do more movies.

And skip to 2:40 for this scene in the video.

Would have made more sense not to have Thor trotting off on whatever mis-edited adventures he was on though.

Hey where do we talk about Nathan Rabin getting laid off(?) from The Dissolve?

That's a good point about normal speed possibly feeling slow. I forgot that there are like 70 years worth of Flash comics so they probably touched on this at some point… right?

It makes me wonder in the new Flash when Barry Allen is doing seemingly very tedious things very quickly, are they still tedious to him? It seems he can enter a state where everything is slowed down for him, but does that mean he's experiencing everything at normal speed? Or is he somehow still performing actions very

The guy who moved the car was confirmed to be the guy who was killed in the hotel in early season 3. This was from a hitfix interview.