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I think we've all been there, at least those of us who aren't from North America or are non-native speakers. My first reaction to hearing that wolverine was also an animal was "What the fuck is a wolverine?" Learning that it's a glutton made perfect sense for the character though

Oh, I didn't mean it as a knock against you, you didn't spoil me anything with your post here, it was more of a general remark

Oh, yes, lol, if it was a finale it would have been incredibly infuriating. Don't worry though, they probably still have like 10 seasons left, lol

On the one hand it's Tom Hardy so I'm getting pumped for this.

I can understand that, though you've got to respect that it's not like that for everybody. Personally it depends on the content, but in general I have a pretty low tolerance for spoilers, because then your ride is completely influenced by your expectations and knowledge of what will happen.

Wait, what do you mean? Because there will be at least one more season.

I feel like we are still missing a few pieces of what really happened in the War World, I hope they'll explore it more next season

Agreed about Eileen, that was just another typical cheap and pointless death of a great recurring character. I'm more torn on Rowena, on one hand she has been a crucial character so an off-screen death seems too unceremonious, but it was really well done, and for such an evil and slimy character who tends to trick

Haha, great that you enjoyed it so much! I really liked it too, though 10/10 seems like a bit much even for early Supernatural seasons… but overall this was a very consistent end enjoyable season

That's not how I see it, people are discovering stuff all the time, no matter if it's new or not, not everybody keeps up with everything that comes out right away. Hell, I still have to read Marvel's original Secret Wars or watch the Godfather movies for example, I know the gist of these through osmosis but I still

Fyi, for spoiler tags write < spoiler > at the beginning of your spoiler and < /spoiler > at the end, only without the spaces

Ha, I recently drunk-bought pretty much all of Annihilation and War of Kings (thankfully at a good price), they should be delivered soon, can't wait to get started on these insane 3kg Omnibuses full of cosmic goodness!

King's Batman comics seem to be really divisive, which leaves me hesitant about checking it out. On the one hand I love King from his Vision and Omega Men work, but on the other hand I still have many other Batman stories on my to-read list…

Not so much this week, I was more busy watching stuff, there's so much good TV plus I got really hooked on JL/JLU and I almost finished my binge of all 5 seasons. It's soooooo good, really a shame that they didn't do more seasons, it feels like they had material for much more.

I really enjoyed it overall, but like during the rest of the season the Lucifer/Nephilim/Crowley part overshadowed the more convoluted BMoL storyline. I've actually commented on it somewhere else, I'll just paste it here if you don't mind:

Why is this show still on? Plot armor.
But seriously, it has a very devote fan-base and for a show in it's 12th season it's amazing how good it still is, they somehow manage to surprise and mix things up even now.

Anybody here still watching? What did you think of the finale? Because holy shit, so much happened and they totally surprised me yet again, twas great

"Diminishing returns, Cliff!"

I really hope he and his band mates show up in the finale

I'm fully on board with this season, the new setting really switched things up nicely and this episode was another hilarious, twisted and twisty story. Plus the quick banter was really on point this episode.