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Genuine question because I don't know the answer: was Martian Manhunter always pivotal to the Justice League? I may be wrong, but wasn't it only from the late 1980's onwards that he became a central League member? If so, that means that's a hell of a lot of justice league comics without him.

I replayed Tales again recently and I'm pleasantly amazed at how damn well that game holds up on a second playthrough. That game had countless amounts of hilarity and loader bot awesome and bro fists and finger gun fights, but it also has a really well constructed narrative that was very clearly thought out right from

To me, Walking Dead season 1 is a masterpiece of interactive narrative. Everything, from the story to the acting to the music is just perfectly done.

If we get to play as rocket, i really hope all the interactions with groot have some creative way of translating exactly what Groot is really saying.

Telltale games are always a hell of a lot more fun if you just sit back and enjoy the ride and don't get hung up on whether your choices really "matter".

Have you tried Tales from the Borderlands? I'm not saying every telltale is a masterpiece but that single game bought a lot of goodwill to whatever they're doing. You do know video games don't always have to 100 hour epics that only hardcore players can finish right?

Neal McDonough is a lot of goofy fun as the season 4 villain. Plus season 4 had some cool shifts to the central cast. It still has a lot of painful CW soap opera nonsense though.

The season 4 flashbacks were dull as dishwater, but the season 3 flashbacks went on for eternity and had that stupid little kid as a major character ("Oliver! I want to go HOME!").

Of course Marc Webb enjoyed making the spider-man movies. They no doubt moved him…TO A BIGGER HOUSE!

I have a housemate who swears that Happy Gilmore is the greatest movie ever made. He's seen it over 50 times (sometimes watching it multiple times in succession). I really don't get it. I will admit that younger me enjoyed Billy Madison. Older me is too cruel a bitter to laugh now. (Although Steve Buscemi and the

Season 5 certainly seemed to set up Richard getting into Selina's inner circle. He was pretty useful on a technical level with his doctorate in election voting (as well as vetinary science) and he and Selina has an emotional heart to heart in the season 5 finale. Plus Richard shares Gary's puppy dog loyalty to who

Karen O's version is phenomenal as well. Her screaming vocals and the incredibly nightmarish opening titles for Dragon tattoo almost literally blew away a group of old people in the cinema I attended for that movie.

Chris Hemsworth has always been insanely likable with his boyish charm and a wit that makes him keen to embarass himself for comedy. He almost single handedly stole the entire show in the Ghostbusters reboot.

Boy is also a lot of fun. Probably his most depressing film, but still a ton of fun.

"So this is your sick mother?"
"Don't do this here Waylon…"

"You celebrities need to realize that the public owns you for life! And after you're dead, you'll all be in commercials dancing with vacuum cleaners."

It's Eccelston we missed out on in the 50th. He should have agreed to a least a short cameo. If John Goddamn Hurt can star in the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who then Eccelston should have just done it as well.

It's weird how both masters are zany, but Missy is great zany whereas poor Simm was just annoying zany.

I find it hilarious that Paramount helped usher in the Marvel cinematic universe and then let it slide between their fingers as all those billions of dollars went into Disney's pocket. But not to worry! Paramount still has…uh…are the ninja turtles still popular?

Shia LaBeouf amuses us with his loopy behavior and knows to stay away from movies anyone would consider seeing. Zach Braff is always lurking in wait, plotting for when he might spring another movie he's directed where he plays a sensitive actor just trying to make the world smile through indie music and new age mumbo