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Lorcan Nagle
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"I have like, the smartest face in here" instantly became my Instant Message title.

It is 25 points in Words with Friends though.

That's the free centre square these days.

And "Good Company", a Dixieland Jazz song about driving your family away.

I get where you're coming from on this one. I've not bought any Queen release after Made in Heaven, I just don't feel the need. May and Taylor probably aren't doing themselves any favours, but at the same time I don't begruge them if it keeps them on the go.

They tried that with Ireland, but thankfully it didn't take.

Yeah, Hama did most of the GI Joe stuff. Denny O'Neill and Jim Shooter came up with a lot of the backplot for Transformers, including the name Cybertron. But Bob Budiansky, who wrote the first 55 issues wrote most of the character bios

Marvel were hired by Hasbro to develop the storylines for GI Joe and Transformers, with the comics rights as part of the deal. All the settings, character names and personalities from the 80s series were written by Marvel writers.

Paula's always been a bad person to be in Rebecca's life because she's such an enabler, but she's a very well written example. So I don't like Paula a huge amount as a person, but I love her character.

Could be a setup for Most Wanted

I assumed the writers were reading Sawa's reviews and decided to troll him.

Also, Cyclops is not representative of all Mutants in terms of destructive power. A point Grant Morrison's run on New X Men drove home was that the vast majority of mutants were far less impressive than the X-Men. It's reasonable to assume that Daisy and the other Inhumans we've seen represent the upper power levels.

He was a soldier in at least some comics. The Punisher: Born miniseries is about his time in 'Nam

I was joking slightly, I actually don't remember the last SF book I bought that did have an appendix. But it's not unknown.

See, what nobody realises is that Cumberbatch is actually starring in a biopic about Visage

So Rachel Bloom posted a live version of the Sexy Getting Ready song, with Pete Gardner and Donna Lynne Chaplin as her backing dancers, and Vincent Rodriguez III as the guest rapper

SPOILERS for Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire below:

I kinda prefer the miniseries of Children of Dune to the novels. Dune has a soft spot with me as well, but I remember one review at the time saying it felt like a stage production rather than a big-budget tentpole series, and that has stuck with me.

You always check the back of an SF book for appendices

I watched all of MASH on Netflix a few months back. My wife was about ready to kill me if she heard the theme again.