jrobie
John Robie
jrobie

I don't know what you mean, three is a perfectly manageable number of internet video services. There's Netflix, Amazon Prime, and BitTorrent.

GO90, it's not your parent's Seeso.

Your type says "constitutionalist" as though your personal interpretation of the constitution is the right, proper and facially obvious one and anyone who disagrees with your interpretation is trying to pull something.

"I'm Bart Simpson! Don't have a cow, man! Come in for a free IQ test and start your purification rundown, dude!"

Maybe? Upon first reading, I mentally put a comma between "fuck" and "chris," where it didn't belong. I think replacing the and with a period would work though.

What's their dog's name?

Nah, DeVos has no relevant experience in a singing group, she could never get that job.

That was my best guess too.

That tracks. I wonder if anyone is Orion.

Understandable that they'd go after the movies, because that's where the money is, but IIRC the more "mechanized" look for Iron Man comes from Iron Man: Extremis, and the design of the Iron Man suit in the Ultimate universe. I wonder how the timeline of these designs versus Radix lines up.

It looked like his suit was unfinished CGI in some shots. He looked better on the bridge with Wonder Woman.

I'm hoping this is good. I did wonder though, if Batman's shtick is going to be a vehicle that fires a lot of guns at an invading army, why that's better than, for instance: the army.

Blue and orange aren't just colors, they're the only colors!

I like this plan. To bad Cobie Smulders and Ryan Reynolds already have Marvel roles, otherwise they could play Power Princess and Spectrum. Though come to think of it there was a whole cast from the scrapped George Miller JL movie, so the cast from that as Squadron Supreme would be …
Hyperion: D.J. Cotrona
Nighthawk:

Well that's why you always have a Canary on the team, because if the canary dies, you know there's gas and can get out of the mine.

The dojo scene - aside from the "chattering monkeys" line - almost worked, because it seemed clear that Danny was repeating something that he'd heard, like this was a scene that was familiar from his own training so he thought he knew what the right response was. Due to his usual derpiness, he fails to understand

I had exactly the same impression when Carrie-Anne Moss first showed up. Like a sense of relief and "Finally there's a grown-up in the room"

It's another Chicago-theme thing Carl Sandburg had a poem in which he called Chicago "city of big shoulders."

No we shouldn't. No Baseball in cold cities, no hockey in warm cities, no football in non-traumatic-brain-injury cities.

Commissioner Batman? Now you have my attention…