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I always thought Vincent Price would've made a great Dr. Strange.

I think Bucky holds the record of longest comic book death before being revived (someone can help me out, but I think it's close to 60 years). Of course Winter Soldier was a great way to bring him back.

Martin Short as Ed Grimley might be a better comparison to Pee Wee Herman.

But Gonzo cannonballs into icy water so Kermit has to save him before showing what the world would be like if Kermit never existed.

Birdlejuice Man?

I think the real answer to your question is that Fox retains the rights to The Tick in animated form. Why they won't exercise those rights, I don't know…

The live-action show was a pale imitation of the animated series. I couldn't watch the cartoon without laughing; I couldn't watch the live action show with any laughter at all. The brilliance of the cartoon was the jokes work at an adult level without being inappropriate for kids. Also, you can get off-the-wall

My favorite line from Heroes: "What we got on our hands now is what we call a lull. Normally, the lulls don't bunch up like this."
One of my favorite episodes was El Seed. It had some great plant-based puns ("What kind of corn soldiers are you?" "We're colonels"), including the title (inspired by El Cid), which

Now I want to see Muppet It's a Wonderful Life…

The video of Billy with the cheeseburger reminded me a lot of David Hasselhoff…

The credits revealed that Warriana's secret identity's name is Alexis Warrington.

I wasn't trying to imply that she wasn't guilty. She set the trap for her mother with the sidewalk Mona Lisa and convinced her boyfriend to spring it. It bothered me quite a bit that she got away with it and since she isn't part of the ongoing plot, like you pointed out, she isn't likely to make another appearance on

I have to mention Oscar Nunez's mandatory insensitivity training because it doesn't look like anyone else did.

Sorry to be nitpicky, but she wasn't the murderer. She convinced her boyfriend to kill her mother, making her a mastermind. Seeing how both Blaine and Boss are going about their (shady) businesses, masterminds go free quite a long time on this show.

Starro.

I'm more interested in seeing Rip's father. Booster Gold really should be part of this show. Actually, this show might be better off having the premise of Booster Gold's post-52 series (in which Rip Hunter played a large role); various events are getting screwed up in DC history and must be set right. This storyline

The man in the iron mask is actually the king of France!

Olive was played by Kristin Chenoweth, if that helps any.

Also, he already saw The Wizard, which came out in December of 1989 on Thanksgiving 1980-something, so chronology is ordered differently in The Goldbergs' universe.

But Bev said no to Poltergeist in Season 1 for being too scary and that was only rated PG.