But how else could you describe how outrageous and in-your-face the new '92 Subaru Impreza is?
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But how else could you describe how outrageous and in-your-face the new '92 Subaru Impreza is?
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Yeah, it was the same thing for me in grade/high school, where the homophobic F-word was the ultimate insult and we all used it with abandon. This was the early 90s at an all-boys Catholic school; there were no out gay guys there, except when two guys I knew in the year above me were caught making out. Once I got to…
It's right in line with the whining of certain white dudes that it's so unfair that they can't use the N-word. And they actually can use those words, they just think it's unfair that they'll be called racist or homophobic if they use them. That's the core of the whole anti-"PC"/"SJW" bullshit; assholes want to be…
I was one of those people who liked that crap when I was in college, but eventually the Douche vs. Turd Sandwich episode was the last straw for me; they actually tried to claim, in 2004, that both candidates were just as bad when Bush had already proven to be a complete disaster of a President, and that's of course…
When Superman came back from the dead, he didn't have a mustache, he had a mullet!
Where's the old Black Bolt gimmick commentor now that there's actually an Inhumans TV show? I want to hear what he'd have to say.
The Friday timeslot, when the only shows to succeed are those that are popular with either children or old people, yet networks still keep sticking genre shows out of belief nerds have no lives and therefore are home on Friday nights. That's not a good sign.
Actors actually work for their money, and the most successful rank among the rich but not the hyper-wealthy; they're not like the true overclass, corporate executives who make all their money by siphoning off the the fruits of the labor of their company's workers, who they exploit and underpay. They're the ones who…
Fuck you Netflix now I have just six days to rewatch the whole damned thing?!
But the TV series is a shadow of the books, the last few seasons particularly are just awful quality wise compared to the books.
I only saw that the once and don't remember, but I'm guessing it was either that or the (similar) plot device used when Tom Baker refused to appear in The Five Doctors. It's all right here, and starts right off with the bizarre use of the two deceased actors' heads.
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The scene between Varys and Dany mostly just seemed to be pointing out the various inconsistencies in show-Varys' character that come from not including "Aegon" and his entire master plan, changing him so that he'd just been making it up as he goes along.
That would be right in line with how the show fucked up the direwolves.
He and the Second Doctor, both of whom were dead in the real world, appeared as floating disembodied heads in a certain awful 90s thing, alongside all the then-living Doctors, multiple companions and the cast of Eastenders.
But they have to go back!
I like the revelation that Proctor was an alternate version of Black Knight, after the Gatherers had been introduced killing their counterparts on Earth-616 because they would soon die if they failed to kill them. This was all by the same writer.
Kingpin was primarily a Spider-Man villain for years until he moved over to Daredevil. Similarly (and relevant to this topic), Mystique actually started off as Carol Danvers' archenemy in the 70s Ms. Marvel series, and never fought the X-Men until that book was cancelled.
Nothing to do with it, in fact from what I remember Lost Generation completely ignored the Atlas characters who were still active in the 1950s Marvel U; which is good, as it meant they were safe for later revival in Agents of Atlas, which was awesome.
The casting also means that in the MCU Goldblum and Benico del Toro are brothers, for double the mumbling.
But she couldn't just be a non-KGB former Russian spy, because Russia stopped engaging in any nefarious interference in America and spying on us after the fall of the USSR.