mythicfox
Chris Shaffer
mythicfox

"Who exactly is the big Madame Gao reveal for? Those who watched Daredevil almost certainly already recognized her from her voice and silhouette. And for those who didn’t watch Daredevil, she’s just a random person they’ve never seen before."

Never before have I wept so hard for the younger generation.

Battletoads level 3 needs to be the entire fucking list. It's that obnoxious.

I refuse to accept the legitimacy of any "most hated levels" list that doesn't have the first jet bike level from Battletoads at #1.

So if they do a reunion show, will it take place in the fantasy universe of Roseanne Connor's writing, as established in the series finale? Or in the 'real' version of events described in that episode?

I'd guess she's probably going to play Sana Starros, who's popped up in the recent-ish comics claiming to be (or have been at some point) Han Solo's wife, 'Our Mrs. Reynolds'-style.

You're right. It's been a while and I think I might've gotten bits of the franchise confused with something else.

Okay, fair enough. It's been a while and I think I might've gotten bits of the franchise confused with something else.

I dunno, I'd feel a little worse about the Alucard ending if not for the fact that after Castlevania III he basically took over the franchise.

Sources report that Assange's response was "Pfft. Okay, whatever," followed by a jerking-off motion.

Am I the only one who thought that the reason why Grant was having such a hard time subtly revealing himself to Lucy was because it was an effect of the gem's? The whole "what it thinks he wants" aspect? Because after all, part of Superman's schtick is that the reporter he's in love with can't tell who he is. So isn't

Y'know, given how paranoid they are about screwing with the timeline, you'd think they'd be a little more concerned about the fact that they vaporized a Tokugawa shogun a decade before his death (and before he would have produced any heirs).

Honestly, I'd love to see the Berlantiverse do an episode where all of the city/world/timeline-saving shenanigans are happening entirely in the background, but what we see are the various casts just hanging out, having a few beers, talking, whatever. There's probably some ridiculous TV industry reason why they can't,

Check out some of the new comics, if you haven't already. The Darth Vader series in particular, and the crossover storyline (between the central Star Wars comic and the Vader comic) "Vader Down." There's plenty to enjoy there.

There've been a couple of one-shots, but they haven't been formally collected in a single volume yet. That's actually one of the reasons why they're planning on doing more of these, so they can put Unlock the Moon and Grindhouse and some others into a collection of their own.

This probably doesn't necessarily need to be in the Spoiler Space side of things, but did anyone else catch the reference to Hera from Rebels?

I liked the CGI faces as well, but I also thought there was something slightly off about Tarkin, and I figured out what it was. The lighting on his face doesn't quite match up the lighting on the other people in the room with him. It can be tough to tell because you don't see them all in the same shot very often, but

I could tell from the start that Chirrut and Baze weren't going to come out of this one. Chirrut is a perfect cinnamon roll too pure for this world, and whichever one of them died first would get avenged by the other before they themselves die.

At one point, one of the writers was like "Technically, there sort of is a sequel. It came out in 1977 and George Lucas directed it. You'll see."

I first saw T2 when I was 11 or 12, I think? (It came out when I was 10, and I know damn well I didn't see it in the theater, so I'm pretty sure I rented it a year or two later) I remember that as a kid, the reveal on John's foster father scared the living hell out of me. Just the way his head was fully impaled was