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I kept thinking "oh, don't do it. Please, come on, even you can't actually do this....EVEN YOU can't think this is what we want...."

Damn it, I hate being wrong in public.

The neighbor is beating his wife! Quick, call the newspaper!

Well, the circles around the south pole technically might satisfy the path of the hunter but he'd need much more than a rifle (maybe an ICBM?) to shoot a bear from there.

People in 1938 have a really strange way of dealing with wifebeating.

If you said something like "go classic heroes, defeat the noobs!" it would sound like that. Instead, you chose to sound like an asshole.

maybe to easily offended people...i'm minority and i hate all the new political correct charchters...if you want to have diverser super heroes then how about you create new ones? or promote the Great ones you do have? for example intead of having a "lady thor" why not promote ms. Marvel? really publicize her? maybe

Yeah you could have said something along those lines but the fact you called them the "political correct ones" kinda belied your feelings.

"Learn your place women and minorities! White men are superior!"

Agreed. I always thought she was great, she was badass even she was not a literal asskicker, and honestly I find that refreshing. She was tough and she got things done. Good enough for me.

Oh, he's a complicated one...he went from villain to joke to stalker to sex toy to attempted rapist to looney tunes to unwitting murderer to sacrificial hero to snarky hero in Angel.

Charlie,

DAZZLER! Ha, just kidding. ...Except not. I'd watch that. <__<

The headline and article give the impression that Burnett wrote, directed, and/or produced this, which he did not.

While Axanar and Garth were mentioned in "Whom Gods Destroy," the Four Years War was not. It's an invention of the FASA Trek role playing game from the 1980s.

Did Batman: TAS get cancelled, or did it simply run its course? It evolved into Batman and Robin and eventually Batman/Superman, right? Seemed like a nice long run for a cartoon.

The Borg. Unstoppable, relentless, all-consuming, no pity.