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I think the main reason was the Great Rift Valley. Also, there were less threatening animals to the north.

I have no idea how they screwed up Jonah Hex. He has had so many cool stories in comics and they went with that weird "Pushing Daisies" power which was never in the comic.

The house I grew up in had a ghost that I saw a handful of times. It wasn't corner-of-my-eye sightings or anything like that. It was female so as a kid I thought she was my guardian [angel.when] I was older I found out a woman died in the house in the 50's.

But then the fans of said character will protest and the gayness will be ignored, especialy if it's a character that's usually a womanizer or married. And yes, I'm guessing the character will be male since DC has about a dozen female gay characters running around (assuming their orientation wasn't changed by the

I don't know. The big appeal of Earth-2, for me anyway, was the fact we didn't focus on Supes, Bats and WW. I would have loved something along the lines of the heroes from the 40's being transplanted to the present (a la Per Degaton?). Then you don't have to worry about their ages.

So Loki's in front of the Terminal Tower? I'm going nuts trying to match-up the Cleveland background.

Dinosaurs in Antartica was the result of plate movement.

I have now come to expect that these vital mysteries will never be answered and therefore I just avoid these shows.

I don't trust that Dr. Fell. I think she's the killer. On this show and on Pretty Little Liars.

I don't get the 'wrong end' part?

So Donner was going to end Superman 2 the same way he ended Superman. That can't be right. I know that's how the director's cut ended but I always assumed that was used because it was the only ending they had taped.

They should bring back his daughter. She'd make an excellent companion and you wouldn't have to worry about the romantic entanglements.

How can you ignore the first group? Seriously, they had Rogue and Storm in their roster. Of course these weren't the mutants we know and love but rather other mutants who thought it would be cool to assume the code names of the dead X-Men. (At the time the X-Men were thought to be dead but were actually in Australia,

This is true. We had a Gone With the Wind sequel called Scarlett. 2001 had sequels 2010, 2061, and 3001. Don't forget about Dark Knight II. (Sorry, I had to bring it up).

I would do a movie with David Tennent. Just do it as an untold self contained story that still fits into the tenth's timeline.

I'm not trolling or trying to be sarcastic, but I'm kind of curious. I was raised Catholic so I am biased. The more exposed I was to science the more reinforced I became religiously. For those of you who are athiest what do you think happened historically concerning Jesus? Was there a man Jesus who was just a

Hope this isn't a double post.

I'm stuck on this one point...when River first appears she whispers to the Doctor and he replies that's his name and that there was only one way he could tell someone his name. I'm guessing here that he could tell his wife. We're led to believe that he whispers his name to River during the ceremony; but no, he shows

I didn't get that 200 years had past, but that would have to be the case to fit. I can't imagine the Doctor going that long without a companion. How would he know when it was time for him to die? I get he knows the date, but since he's a time traveller wouldn't he have to know exactly how long he's been alive at that