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Not as far as I know, unless it was revealed in the supplementary books.

I'm calling that if they're indeed the Baudelaire parents, they'll be killed along the course of the series. Maybe next season or the last. No way they're getting a happy ending, especially with how we already know from Snicket that the children already disappeared by his time.

Well, at least we know what's happening to them are concurrent with the children's adventure, with the Father referring to them as "the children" when he pointed at the newspaper article. And they went out of their way to show the Mother is as handy as Violet was.

You're just very freaking determined, aren't you?!?

You already slyly slipped VFD in the first sentence alone, so I think you've done enough!

NPH's Olaf's speech, mannerisms, and jokes are way too similar to his Barney in HIMYM, I think. Even the "Wrong! This is a list" joke feels like something Barney would make(in fact I think he did, once or twice over the course of HIMYM).

This didn't read like a C+ review, but whaddyagonnadoaboutit.

And they rescue him just in time to take over the 24 revival.

Civil War II is rock bottom for Marvel since the turn of the millennium. It was just so, so bad.

Gatiss seems more of a conceptual guy.

Now this is more like it. Splendid.

"its treatment of Millennials as barely functional bumbling idiots is at times beyond offensive."

Hey, if it leads to another album like that, take my money.

Because Hollywood still hasn't got a clue on how to adapt an anime successfully, unfortunately.

We all can fly, silly! The problem is in the landing. Vin Diesel nailed the landing.

Just as the voice, though. So the joke doesn't work…

I miss Frasier.

"Not being a saint" doesn't mean he has done shady things or has a compromised morality or anything like that. It simply means the John Watson we know from this show was never portrayed as this perfect, nice everyman that some people make him seem to be. He's human and he makes mistakes like everyone else.

Seeing all the reactions on twitter last night really makes it clear that over half of the "fans" of this show have no goddamned clue about any of these characters and/or stories except for "Sherlock and John should be a couple". It's truly baffling. For starters, the John Watson we saw since the pilot was never a

ADAM CRAY! Never thought I'd see him again. This makes me wanna see this creative team tackle a real Atom(s) ongoing. Put Al Pratt and his sons in as supporting characters and we have another DC family legacy that has long deserved their due.