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I think the dead baby boys were more disturbing but I forget this is gawker and that fake violence against women is worse that fake violence against men.

As someone who defended her during Season 1 and 2, there are a lot of Laurel Come Latelys in general, I have to say.

I guess I am not a Trek fan but 2009 Star Trek was best since Khan.

So next season at Arrow will feature DC’s thinly veiled Punisher knock-off, eh? And pit his moral absolutism against the hero’s struggle to find a workable middle ground? Maybe they’ll even work together when they can, but ultimately find their moral codes irreconcilable?

No, no it’s not. Arrow isn’t really the best anything on TV right now.

Wouldn’t be a proper io9 Nicole post mentioning Marvel in any shape or form without someone (Nicole) complaining about the complaining about the whitewashing*, as I’m sure someone will undoubtedly point out.

She is just throwing the racial crap around. All she cares about is if a movie is diverse.

I’m fine with no Flash/Supergirl, but jeez, with the Supergirl/Jimmy. This never worked in the Silver Age, shouldn’t happen now.

Also, Sif’s presence has been wonderful both times, and that wouldn’t have happened without the movies.

Yeah, this is my only real problem with how DC has handled things. The Suicide Squad thing feels like it was just dumb, inconsistent and bureaucratic.

Fucking nerds

Some guy masterminding an assassination plot, creating a manhunt, and orchestrating a place in which he would not only take out a super hero factory, but also set up a confrontation between all of the assembled heroes in the hopes of tearing their team apart is not villain enough for you?

Sorry, but The Fifth Element and Starship Troopers knew exactly what they were doing and did it well. They are not examples of “so bad it’s good.”

I’m specifically speaking about the Star Wars Special Editions. Not a day goes by that I don’t hear someone bitch about the Special Editions. They’ll be 20 years old next year.

Minus the soup recipe at the end, perhaps?

Except this Valentine Michael Smith probably can’t alter reality with his mind.

So this is what happens when you ask the robot that writes Nicholas Sparks novels to re-visualize Stranger in a Strange Land, huh?

AoS is still my favorite. What DD and JJ have done is amazing- DD is a master class in production while JJ had amazing dialogue and character development, and I am extremely eager for more from netfix- but AoS tells the bigger stories and has more characters. Netflix is street level, close-up, and I love it, but I

We don’t need more elitist nerds shitting on something 99% of people love watching so.. See ya! If time travel, already realty really really borne out via the books, is too much for you to handle then go ahead and stop watching.

You are cutting off your nose to spite your face, you silly hipster.