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@ThePr1nce: More to the point, when he went after Wantanabe's character, one has to wonder if he even emerged from *that* dream; opening up the following possibilities:

@Arremer: Riddler's alright. Looks fairly close to his B:TAS counterpart. Don't like the chain, though, nor the bagginess of the outfit — looks a little too close to a Zoot Suit for my taste.

The impending twist will be that they're actually here to save humanity from global annihilation, from either an extinction-level event or a massive asteroid; the underlying tragedy being that they cannot communicate this to humans as their technology and language are so far beyond ours it’d be as effective as humming

For but a brief instant, the gentleman in the tie looked like Will Arnett — better known as Gob Bluth from "Arrested Development" — and I was, honestly, somewhat disappointed when I realized that he wasn't.

@yeah write: That's, incidentally, why I also prefer texting over phone conversations: If I'm in the middle of something important I don't have to worry about dividing my attentions — I can always put the phone aside and text after I've fled from the mountain lions or finished an integral portion of my paper.

Ah, but can it play the world's saddest song?

But will it play the world's saddest song?

@Kishi: It would be so absolutely hysterical if it were that I want, desperately, for it to be true.

@Annamatopoetry: Loved Scary-Go Round; loving Bad Machinery; and now I can become one of those Angry Fanboys and complain about how "I was there first" and "it just hasn't been the same since it became Mainstream."

Personally, I think he'd do better as The Smiler in an adaptation of "Transmetropolitan."

Personally, I'd much rather have the ability to foresee the consequences of my actions and what I can do to alter their results; as opposed to just having a glimpse of a future that cannot be altered.

@amg0D: Way ahead of you.

@sip | bearstronaut: Oo! Are those the same eyes which allowed Vincent van Gogh to see the Krayfayis when The Doctor could not?