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You’re assuming it’s genuine compassion. It’s not as though we don’t have ample evidence that Rick-Can-Act. As another poster said, Clean Rick, as an emotionless husk, is driven by his intellect to absurd positions (though I don’t think the show was making anything particular claims regarding moral relativism).

My bet would be on Gamora.

Shang chi is, unless something changed recently, the best (human) martial artist in marvel.
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Humanity disagrees.

People who are known to have incredibly useful talents can often find patrons. This shouldn't be surprising. In fact, if it was unusual i would find THAT to be surprising.
As far as useful talents to, $superPower probably fits, unless, you know, your power is that you're always moist.

*Hijikata gives this article a thumbs-up*

Jim, I don't think we're dealing with demons.

Terminus didn't happen in the comic, iirc. In the first walking dead video game there was a place similar to terminus, but, again, no gang rape that I recall.
So, what I think happened with the Mike_From_Chicago comment was: false memory(based on either his dislike of the walking dead spots, Kirkman, or, let's say

Are you sure this rape happened in the comic?
I'm racking my brain but of the, roughly, ~150 issues I've read I can recall two instances of rape(or near rape): michonne with the governor(not shown, iirc) and the marauders who threatened to rape Carl.

What makes that so funny is that Kirkman's characters, in the comics, aren't meandering idiots with goldfish brains. LITERALLY.

Least likeable character on the show… including the Sam Worthington stand-in playing Q, and bland blonde Alice.

So…. no mention of The Prodigy's "Smack my B**** up"?
Just watched the video and it tracked even better than I expected.

…I think he did… in the animated series. He literally stood between the brother and sister (personifications of the light and dark side of the Force, respectively) and forced (heh) them an equidistance apart.

She was crazily better in the use of the Force than Luke. Recall all the difficulty Luke had managing to force grab his light saber when he was hanging upside down in that ice cave? This was after her received some training, and had time to practice (not much, admittedly, but this Luke, son of Space Jesus, we're

Well, the problem isn't her technical abilities, which make sense, but her ridiculous Force learning curve. She LITERALLY went from "the Force is real?!!" to beating a sith/Jedi the first time she picks up a light saber. THAT'S the part that is really out of continuity. There's been no one, that I can recall, who had

You mean….
ROCK THRILL!!!!!!

From the first time we saw the Gentleman enter the world, the creaking was clearly present. I interpreted it as reality itself literally creaking when something outside of it comes in. It's trying to accommodate something that doesn't QUITE fit.

It's been awhile since I read the book, but from these are my thoughts, from what I recall:

So, Mad Men gets three dots.
Breaking Bad gets three to four.
Let's not play games. Many of these shows with so many plaudits aren't so wildly original as they are beautifully shot, expertly produced, and wonderfully acted. They pull from the same storage area of tropes as super heroes, just a, slightly, different