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MisterNoone
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I feel like I need to be that guy who sticks up for the Inhumans. By this point we’ve seen Marvel spin Ant-Man, Doctor Strange and the Guardians of the Galaxy into gold, so the idea that the Inhumans are a bridge too far seems silly to me. You only need to read the Jenkins/Lee miniseries to see that the Inhuman Royal

There it is. I can leave now.

Probably too late, but you can still access the Disqus comments of old reviews if you do a Google search for the review in question and add ‘site:disqus.com’ to the end. Doesn’t work for every episode of every show but...

For someone who’s only seen season 1, would you say it was worth it to go ahead with seasons 2 and 3, or should I just cut my losses and bail?

Not quite lost. Do a google search for the AV Club review whose Disqus comments you wish to read and add ‘site:disqus.com’ to the end. It doesn’t seem to work for every episode (or any episode, for shows reviewed quite a while ago), but I’ve been able to read the comments on reviews for Mr. Robot, Orphan Black, The

I hadn’t put much thought to the continuation of the Hand or any of its Fingers, but I guess it could work.

You don’t look Grey to me. Your comments aren’t pending or anything. But I barely know what’s going on anymore.

So did I make it through this time?

Oh yeah? Well I won’t reply to you either!

Somebody please reply to me so I know that I exist.

I can’t even find the first comment I made. Am I in the grays or something?

So did I fucking make it through, or what?

I was pretty quiet throughout, but this site has been my home on the internet for the past few years, my favourite place. I'm probably going to try and stick around, but it seems like it's not going to be the same in the aftermath. Anyway, see ya 'round, folks.

This actually really helped me get a better grasp of her character, so cheers.

Yeah, Murakami going down after like 5 seconds against Matt and Danny kind of sums up how poorly the Hand were, uh, handled in this series. All that buildup with the bear-gutting scene and his entrance via the skylight, only to immediately flop. I guess it's harder to pull off when you have to showcase four heroes

I mean, it does make me want to punch him in the face, which I suppose is a good trait for a villain to have.

This is basically already canon, as per the current main Star Wars comic. An adaptation/expansion of those issues would be aces.

The double-bladed lightsaber may simply be a Rule of Cool thing, but it's worth noting that Maul's can also be used as a single-bladed weapon (as in his earlier fight against Qui-Gon on Tatooine). So maybe the double-bladed style is the better option when fighting more than one opponent, which is a likely scenario for

The whole 'but wouldn't they hurt themselves?' argument kind of falls flat when the weapon's wielder is a Sith/Jedi. They're preternaturally gifted warriors with a lifetime of training. 'Don't hit yourself with your own weapon' seems like a feat they could probably manage.

Yeah, I suspect that kind of thing differed from person to person.