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Nah, some events were referenced in Logan. There's a line in the movie that summed it up best: Maybe a quarter of them happened, but not the way we knew it.

Saw it twice last night. It was really good and at times heartbreaking. I winced a lot of times watching it, and it's not from the violence. This movie put Captain America: Civil War's so-called "emotional horror" claim to shame.

It's kinda weird that we haven't seen Lyla since Diggle was exonerated. I don't think I've even heard them mention her?

I don't even care that their backstory is changed into more of a family in the show, what's so bad about it is simply the fact that Barry and Iris has no chemistry together whatsoever. I don't wanna sound mean, but Candice Patton is just wrong for the role, especially as it's written in the show.

It's the writing. Last season they wrote Wally as an arrogant, selfish jerk, this season they're not doing that anymore. Lonsdale has always been capable of being likable.

Well, tough luck.

Not really spoilers when the show can adapt the story however they want. I didn't mean to be an ass, it's just baffling to me—in the end we—and everyone not involved with the show—both don't know how the story will play out.

If the show goes the way of the comics, I can't wait to see how people would feel about Negan becoming the deuteragonist. Wonder if JDM would agree to a permanent starring role.

I guess I just hate the fact that the show seems to keep hammering the fact that the choppy, messy editing is to visualize how fragmented David's mind is. It's neat, but it got tiring real fast. Dan Stevens is doing what might be the work of his career, though.

Nah, Apocalypse can die in a ditch. The best Apocalypse story in the last decade or so didn't even feature Apocalypse re: Rick Remender's Uncanny X-Force saga.

Terry Jeffords. Er, I mean Terry Crews.

I don't know, is there any other "bub"-dubbing claw-handed Canuck in the comicdom?

Nope. Comics Tony has never been written like Movie Tony is, until some time after Movie Tony debuted. He's never been that flamboyantly arrogant and cocky, Comics Tony is more similar to how Dominic Cooper's Howard Stark is. A bit more mellowed than RDJ, more class than crass. Comics Tony doesn't joke in every other

Funny, since I think Legion looks like boring, mopey shit.

He's confirmed to be not, at least not for now. I think there's truth to the Betty-Jughead pairing that can be implied from their scenes.

At that point, Alan Taylor had directed sveral TV episodes from great shows, like Game of Thrones, the Sopranos, West Wing. Maybe I should've said "potentially good". I think TDW was only his third or fourth try at directing a feature film? I remember people being pretty stoked to see him taking on TDW back then.

Yeah, why would I? Go trace my IP or something, or I'll even give you a link to my Facebook page if you're that curious.

Terribly sorry since English isn't my first, or even third, language. But you get the point.

You sound very defensive, while I was simply stating anecdotal facts that I happen to see every now and then regarding the matter. Wasn't even praising one or trashing the other.

I honestly never see anyone talk about Avatar in years, unless it was on the comment section of an article about the Avatar sequels.