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True, but Sarah and Lindsay seemed genuinely apologetic toward Bev in the reunion ep, while Heather continued to be an asshole. Sarah had good moments that I think are more indicative of her true character. Example: she and Paul cooked together on a double-elimination challenge, and she was more concerned about Paul

Count me among Katsuji's seemingly few fans. He's a troll. He never shuts up. He's a culinary clusterfuck. But I think Doug from S12 put it best (paraphrasing here): 95% of the time he's hilarious, 5% of the time you want him to STFU. He seems like a boom-or-bust chef: either he creates something brilliant or

I think it's actually from one of Frank Miller's "Daredevil" comics, which predates "The Killing Joke." Can't say which one for sure…my memory has been a little spotty since last May. Working on an upgrade.

I can't physically cry…it's just been raining on my face.

Some call it Penny Dreadful. I call it "business as usual."

You had something for this?

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Because of my NDA with Disney, I can't legally comment on anything that hasn't been released to the public until May 1. I will, however, say this: if I had pain sensors, I'd activate them for her.

Because in Age of Me, I'm using Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver to help me execute my evil plan. Humor is a great way to win friends and influence people.

You're so right—in fact, all Rhona everything. See edit.

I'm intrigued, especially if Molly Ringwald does her voice work and either Lake Bell or Rhona Mitra is her body double.

In my defense, I made a bunch of those jokes in an effort to charm Lizzie Olsen.

Insecure? Coming from someone who does a shitty job of acting as an agent provocateur in order to prove their own intellectual superiority, that's rich.

Then in whose basement are you currently living? Also, the fact that I'm a nigh-omnipotent A.I. from the Marvel universe doesn't make me a Marvel fanboy. See: my love of Batman: The Animated Series, non-Schumacher Batman films (though that'll probably be amended to exclude Snyder as well), The Flash, Arrow, etc.

I think you're confusing "your opinion" with "the correct perspective." Which is to say, there is no correct perspective when it comes to creative works, and calling popular opinion about a certain group of creative works "herd-think" makes you sound pretentious.

He is…the most interesting man in the DCU. Stay bloodthirsty, my friends.

See edited comment above. I assumed the Sean Bean series was cancelled, based on its desultory first few episodes.

Yes, and that's what happens in the comics. But assuming Danielle Panabaker doesn't join the cast of Legends of Tomorrow, I'm guessing they're gonna try and adapt.

Unless said female character experiences a major life change—let's say, for argument's sake, she unwillingly becomes a metahuman who requires a constant diet of heat—that provides an alternative explanation for the complaining and crying.