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Hollister Dixon
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I wish Disney/Marvel were in charge of all of the properties. I would love for X-Men, Spiderman, and Fantastic Four to have a real presence in the MCU. And, yes, I know, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver in Cap 2, but I cannot be the only one who would love to see some Spidey/Avengers shit.

Bonus multiplier points for "Ocean Of Fear", with Mark Hamill, written by… JG Quintel.

This… is Carc-Ooo-sa.

If there was any doubt that Magic Man works just fine as a conduit for insane shit, "All the Little People" should have put a stop to it.

I must have watched "Sons of Mars" 50 times before I caught that exchange.
That episode has all the best Magic Man in it. I also love that he refers to a dead rat as "Squirrels" in that one.

Not to mention I'm pretty sure Lauren Tom (Amy Wong) played Eric Addamkimson's father.

That Rhyming episode was the only episode I never finished watching. My wife and I looked at each other a few minutes in and said, "NOPE, we're done."

Someone get me a goddamn gif of Skyler saying "I fucked Ted" followed by a stunned looking Ted Mosby.

I would. I want to see Nic Offer show up in court in a suit or - even better - show up in those Rolling Stones short shorts he rocked on the last tour they did.

Fucking seriously.

what firedmyass said. holy shit.

That's how hip-hop sampling goes a lot of the time. The charm in a lot of it is hearing beat-up old samples you've never, ever heard before, and having them be an incredible basis for a track. Only a choice number of music nerds are really aware of the "Amen Break" or where it came from, but the list of artists that

I dare any of you to try and stop me from getting a tattoo of Amethyst as Dogcopter with a boombox for a head.

It's because it's so fucking relatable.

Playing Bob Rainicorn was how Rollins released the anger that's built inside him since the 80s. We're gonna have to wait until he needs to blow off more steam for him to come back.

I love Doctor Who so, so, so very much. I have a tattoo of a sonic screwdriver on my left arm. I am unabashedly, unquestionably nerdy about that show.

This episode also marks the return of Ashly Burch, who voiced Breezy, as the blacksmith. James Urbaniak was in the episode, too, but I'm not sure who. He tweeted about it, though.

"Say 'nevermore.'"
"Go fuck yourself."

It's not that the candy arm was too powerful, it's that it was gigantic and unwieldy. It offered absolutely no finesse, which is why he couldn't even stir pasta with it.
The psychic arm of his was pulling apart the world.

It was a dang plug-n-play, girl!