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    You can't beat Bravest Warriors in a crazy fantasy planets department (CFPD)

    Wander Over Yonder… Stopped watching it some time again, not quite sure why. Possibly expecting a little more of it, but it's a great show anyway. Seems Disney is the new Cartoon Network.

    Yes, I agree that the changes are welcome and natural in this kind of show. And yes, changes usually occur at the beginning of a new season. I just don't like the way they are introduced here, sorry. It just reminds of, I don't know, the shift at the start of Babylon 5 season 2, or more recently Falling Skies season

    He's doing such a great job as Skips! It filled the natural void after I finished re-watching BtAS. It would be even more awesome if he had a regular gig at Gravity Falls!

    On the other hand, Gravity Falls did something I kind of hate about usually mediocre genre shows - their rapidly abandoning of season 1 status quo, despite not willing to shift it at all back then. It's like - we have a new season, let's redefine things at a rapid pace. In first episode Stan acknowledged the

    Silver Sable movie would be just meh. Her 90s title was the 90s kind of mediocre. Sandman being in love with her was the same level of boring and stupid as Professor X drooling for Jean Grey in 60s X-Men. And as for Spider-Woman, there's always a question of which one (for the love of Stan, please let it not be John

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    We're prepared to go that far

    Whenever there's a show, there's a lot of people and there are bound to be some assholes among them. I remember a promising ska band singer killed by being hit with a beer jug in the head behind a club. You don't have to be a hip hop artist, is all

    Not only was he stabbed, but also suffered a terrible fate of being falsely auto-corrected on Instagram. Shame, dude. For realz.

    I was using Wikipedia quite regularly as a source for papers even in college, directly or indirectly. They're being really professional at keeping the works cited and links accurate and complete so even if you can't refer to Wikipedia as your source, you can follow it's sources. Not to mention it's a great translation

    My sister's history high school teacher claimed to correct many dates on Wikipedia's historical articles. He said they were all wrong. However, the dates he said were correct aren't confirmed by any other source.

    And what about the Guru Laghima quote? I'm curious if it was an actual quote or some bending (no pun intended) of the truth on Zaheer's part.

    I think crusade had a cool premise, but a poor execution. If I remember correctly it had some nice art, though. And Gauntlet was definitely great. Liked it despite usually preferring street-level superhero stories.

    Never read those, but I really like some of those epic 90s "Infinity" limited series.

    and GERTY

    I call it Grey's Anatomy

    Aunts of Adultery

    Actually his writing machine turns into a giant bug with a talking anus.

    Humm, as much as I love them all, Cash's American recordings sort of blend for me into one enormous pile of songs. It's hard to say when one starts and another begins.

    I remember seeing FDTD the first time I watched it twice back to back. It so unexpectedly shifts its focus and style midway I couldn't help myself but to fall in love with it. Of course being in my Tarantino movies obsession phase could be blamed.