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He looks nothing like Eva Habermann?

"Man, I'm tellin' you, I got a bad feeling about this drop."

My cats are extremely affectionate, but in a very cat way. Like you said, they always have to be in the same room as me. If I'm sleeping, they're going to be on the bed with me. If I'm taking a bath, they're going to be next to the tub. If I'm watching TV, they're going to be in the living room, somewhere nearby.

Mmmmm, pork chops.

I think you're right. And cats are small enough that if they don't want to deal with strangers, there's no way to force them to and they can easily hide from sight.

Sidey was funny is ASM2 - during the Rhino scenes and once during the first Electro fight.

My car Felix has me well trained.

They're not funny. I always think of Peter Parker as the smart ass in the Marvel universe. That doesn't come through as much in the films. They need to be funnier. Not slap-stick, no satire or parodies, but told with a much lighter touch.

I must have had a creature imitating a cat. She was helpless without me and would instantly jump from her perch to my shoulder when I got home from work. She had to be laying on me or near me at all times.

I think people who don't own cats see them as more aloof than they really are, because cats won't go meet human strangers that come into their house like dogs do (as a general rule).

Our cats are furry little Bond villains, but they do like attention.

When can we expect them to get the leash gene like dogs?

I have an answer for that. Assuming someone sends the question ot postman@io9.

The reason the Waynes trusted Alfred with the care of both their fortune and their son was that the Waynes shared Alfred as a lover, making him Bruce's third parent. At least, that's how I've always read it.

"Paint me like one of your evil skeleton men"

As for He-Man… Dude. HIS NAME IS HE-MAN. I don't care how strong, tan or muscled he may be; you literally do not get that name unless you're packing some serious penile firepower down there.

I agree - Routh has been knocking it out of the park with Ray Palmer/Atom. I was very happy to see him 'bounce back' from Superman Returns with his performance in Arrow. I'm not sure how much traction he'd get from a series of his own, however, he already feels a little too integrated into the Arrow-verse for me and a

Brett Dalton says that it doesn't matter if Ward's brother's confession was true or not, what matters is that Ward needed to hear it.