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Yeah, I figured there would be. I mean, I get the whole "powerful magic of a child's wish" blah blah, but it's a bit odd that everyone's all "Yeah, whatevs."

The thing I find the most perplexing is that this a world where not one person blinks an eye at the fact that there's a walking, talking teddy bear that's been around for 20 some-odd years. Is there some backstory where it was a super big deal and Wahlberg's character is kind of a failed child star at this point in

Does this mean my Best Buy Exclusive House Stark Collector's Edition Blu-Ray is truly a collector's item now?

They've filmed too much of WWZ just to "cancel" it.

Well, to be fair, the matter transport device had been established in the body-swapping episode, as that mishap with the exploding meat was what Jack initially assumed to be the cause of the swapping.

Well, then it won't be a Director's Cut. It would be a Producer's Cut or Extended Cut. See, Director's cut means that Joss Whedon made a cut the way he wanted the story told.

It'd be funny if they referenced the comics and a line was dropped about Kevin, the robot T-Rex that was a companion for a few issues.

The Boys vol. 11 doesn't come out until the 19th. #corrections

I see they're recycling sets from The 4400. This was the hidden room in the 4400 Center where all the future people were in whenever they wanted to communicate with Tom Baldwin.

They did retcon his connection to the Corps. The Guardians just wrote off that ring when they orchestrated the demise of it's original holder, Yalan Gur. They put in the wood weakness so the wooden weapons of the people he was oppressing could take him down. Then, somehow, his lantern fused with the Starheart. Much

Over at iFanboy, some guy posted, "So, what, now he's the Pink Lantern?" I'd responded sarcastically, with a followup that I hoped he was just acting like a stereotypical homophobe, but the offending post was quickly deleted.

Earth 2 though shows the flip side of Darkseid's invasion of Earth, where he kind of won, and what would happen when the "Big 3" are taken out of the equation in the end. There's a vacuum now, and we get a glimpse of how this world's heroes join up. So it makes sense.

They retconned it long ago that Scott's predecessor, Yalan Gur, was a member of the Corps. When he tried to pull a Sinestro on his ancient village, the Guardians made the ring weak against wood, as that's what most weapons were made of at the time. After he was killed, the lantern and ring were buried, and Scott dug

What's his connection to the Corps in this timeline, is what I'm curious about. Because it appears that his Green Lantern uniform is more in line with modern Corps uniform style (the green, black & white). And will this ring be weak against wood, like Scott's ancient (I want to say Chinese) predecessor (who, is the

From what I get from this review, the writer never watched the series. He had no idea who Spike and Harmony were, he was all "why are there werewolves and demons etc. if she's a vampire slayer" (paraphrasing). He had no knowledge of the source material.

I almost forgot about the new Primeval. We're getting Zane Donovan and Aunt Jenna on that show. Should be good.

He was also the main investigator into the train bombing on Caprica, working with Daniel's wife to infiltrate the polygamists.

He was also the lead investigator into the bombing on Caprica.

SPOILER!

To be fair, he did exhibit some fighting ability in the Beaver Courage episode against the Reapers. He practically did a Spider-Man spin move in between two scythes coming at him.