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But also producer for The Flash so it’s not all bad.

It’s only character development if things happen to make him change his mind, and we can see how and why. If it’s just... “shit happens, Kirk forgets that thing he was thinking about” it’s less character development and more dropping plot points because they got boring. And, honestly, movies pull that kind of faux

I’m actually a little iffy on the Star Trek point. Not that the new stuff isn’t as good, mind you, but I grew up on syndicated TNG reruns, and a lot of the time the stories that tried to have a moral point were extremely hit or miss. “Who Watches the Watchers” and “The Wounded” are both fantastic (I know some people

Probably the reason Barrowman never shows up in Doctor Who anymore is less because no one wants to have him, and more because it’s difficult from a practical perspective, with Barrowman’s... well longstanding obligations with Arrow, and the fact that he lives in the States now.

None whatsoever. Though I was glad to see that everyone on Arrow all suddenly remembered “Wait a minute! This guy is an asshole!” And, in Thea’s case “Wait a minute, didn’t I already have a father outside this glorified sperm donor? Who the glorified sperm donor killed?” Unless that got changed. I... never actually

If we’re gonna expand outside Doctor Who regulars, this is gonna get crazy pretty fast...

The one you’re missing is Alex Kingston. She was only on Arrow a couple of times, and hasn’t been seen lately though.

It’s not a myth it’s an ideal. People may say Batman Doesn’t Kill People, what they mean is Batman Shouldn’t Kill People. And yes, that makes the scene from Batman Begins pretty stupid. Batman shouldn’t kill people.

I think he did intentionally kill Dent. That’s why we have the scene of Batman dropping Eric Roberts off a building earlier in the film. It establishes that Batman is well aware of what does and doesn’t constitute a lethal fall. He knew pushing Dent over the ledge would kill him, he opted to do it anyway. But it works

It’s irrelevant to him, yes, and that is, don’t get me wrong, tragic. It’s extremely relevant to the future of this technology though. And given how very dangerous driving is, and how many lives better driving technology could save, working out exactly where the fault lies is really important.

I’m not gonna lie, I hope

No, this has to do with Tesla, and nothing to do with self driving cars. The car the man was in was not a self driving car. Tesla marketed it like it was a self driving car, or close enough.

Better training / more focus isn’t a solution either, unless the training is rigorous enough that the majority of people can’t pass it, and use self driving cars. There simply is not a way to train a significant portion of the population well enough to make driving substantially safer.

Autopilot /= self driving car. If someone is not paying attention while the car is on autopilot and they get into a wreck, that doesn’t mean the autopilot malfunctioned. That’s like saying rear ending someone while on cruise control is a fault of cruise control and not the driver who should have been monitoring the

Later movies (much later movies, if I remember correctly) do support the idea that he never moved on.

Of course, post-reboot Bond is another matter entirely. Though I guess he almost got married...

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I live in Kansas City, Missouri, so... most movies don’t acknowledge we exist. But assuming Central City in the Flash TV show is near KC, like it is in the comics (or, for that matter, in the Midwest, as the name would have you believe) it has the tiny little issue of... being apparently a coastal city

If an artist should peruse their muse first... then we need to replace the artist, because his muse got a terrible Rotten Tomatoes score. I kind of agree with you (kinda not, for reasons I’ll go into) but the films Snyder wants to make aren’t the films people seem to want to see. The big mistake here is leaving him in

I don’t know if they are, but they shouldn’t be. My mother is an avid collector of Playmobil (I don’t understand it either, but it makes Christmas shopping that much easier) so I can attest, you’re not constructing anything with those.

Ellen Ripley’s daughter battled creepy robots too! They just weren’t as lifelike as the normal ones.

Rey is a bit of a special case because there’s a mystery also in place as to why her family dumped her on some random crapsack world and left her there. So, while I never really gave a toss as to who, say, Anakin’s parents were, or Obi-Wan’s, we already know Rey’s parentage is gonna be a thing. “Rey’s parents happened

Does he control the ocean? I was under the impression he just controlled the stuff in the ocean (and thus would release the kraken on the beach instead), but I honestly have no idea.