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    Easy, Antebellum...

    I remember this from The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told book that, I think, was released around the same time as the first Burton movie. Really a great primer for Batman in general, and not surprisingly, a lot of O’Neil/Adams stories.

    I mean, it’s incredibly unclear who’s land this is...

    The “machine” is Clippy...

    The thing I remember most from Gone with the Wind is that it was the first time i learned that a man can be named Ashley.

    It should never been called “HBO Max.” It just confused things. HBO execs didn’t even want it called “HBO” anything but AT&T just HAD to leverage the “brand awareness” or something. it’s incredibly confusing, especially given the different iterations across different providers. 

    TIME OUT!

    She’s basically DC’s Black Panther. Even the same purple energy effects, costume, and claws.

    One more fun fact- The writer of the ep is James Robinson, who created the Jack Knight version of Starman. Forgot how much I loved that comic, particularly the Shade.

    Was that scene on the roof sort of implying that Yolanda’s jumping was at least tinged with a suicidal thought as well? Like, even if this doesn’t work, at least this will all be over?

    I’m only familiar with the Ted Grant Wildcat in the comics, who as far as I could tell was just a boxer. Was Yolanda simply wearing his outfit too? Because the version on the show appears to just be DC’s Black Panther, right down to the purple shockwave/power effects, suit, and claws.

    Always funny to me that Laurel took like three boxing lessons with Wildcat, who as you mentioned wasn’t all that impressive himself, and all of a sudden she’s holding her own with the top fighters trained by the League of Assassins? Though I guess in fairness she did get killed pretty quickly, albeit by magic.

    Jesus, and *I’M* stuck in the grays?

    Boy, what are they gonna do with Wile E. Coyote then? Does Acme even sell any non-lethal items?

    That sounds like a mostly eastern european profession to me.

    Man, I was gonna watch the new Bruce Lee 30 for 30, but I kinda feel like I know all there is to know about Bruce already, and I’m not sure i’ve ever seen all of Gymkata...

    Yeah, thank god we had Rand Paul to explain to everyone what is and isn’t lynching. Funny how he was so concerned that “minor” infractions would lead to unreasonably harsh sentences, since I’m pretty sure that’s the exact GOP platform on crime.

    By grabbing their headshots off IMDB, then running them next to a distractingly poorly-synced text craw”

    I was recently looking at his Wikipedia page to see what his actual connection was to Swansons, and beside finding out it’s from his stepmom’s family, I also found the part where his mother left when he was six to live “a more bohemian lifestyle,” and suddenly it all made perfect, cliched sense.

    It really is the apex of punchable faces, not just because he’s an asshole, but he’s got just enough of a puffy “I eat six crab cakes for lunch” face that it probably wouldn’t even hurt your hand that much.