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Nicholas Slayton
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Whoever pays you should give you a raise, that was a good Snipes line.

I liked Strike Back, and I like Snipes, so I'm going to watch the first few episodes of this.

"And that shark was pulling my leg…THE JOKER!"

Bat-Alfred would be awesome.

Yeah, that show at least has Damien Scott in it, so there's some guaranteed awesomeness.

I gave up five episodes into season one because he was the only good part, and the rest was just too bad to keep me interested. Glad to see he's still good at least.

Bullock: "World needs bad men."

Pilots are always a mess, just because they have to stand alone and set up a series at the same time. Supergirl's pilot did have some good moments, and wasn't terrible. I'm excited, but worried how repetitive the story engine might be. Still, Berlanti's Flash picked up the pace (no pun intended) quickly, so fingers

Yeah, I remember they tried to do an expressive Goblin mask in the first but decided against it. Part of what made the Goblin costume in ASM 2 work was that DeHaan got to really use his face to sell the madness.

Weaving's performance as V (aided, of course, by great lighting to help cast the mask in different looks) is one of the best I've seen in any movie, comic book or otherwise. I am forever annoyed that he didn't get an Oscar nomination for it. That film had some issues, but Weaving was on another level.

Well, you saw his jaw. And his pout-grimace. And it was awesome.

My favorite thing was that it seemed his only treatment was bandaging his abs (with his main stab wound going from lower pectorals to his abs) and giving him penicillin tea. Nothing for the other stab wound, nothing for the crushed throat, no broken bones or exposure…

Thank you! Yes! It was just pure epicness. Payoff, twists, adventure, drama, not Penny's boat, spear guns and more!

Oh, that's classic and twisted. But as someone who relates a lot to Ben, likes Letters to Cleo, etc., that moment was more powerful.

The intro to the Freighter people at the end of season 3 and the start of season 4 was one of the narrative highpoints in storytelling on Lost. Shame the main Freighter characters didn't get fleshed out down the road, but good intros.

Spike on Angel at least gave us that really great "Destiny" episode where the two ensouled vamps duked it out and it was awesome and Spike won because hell yes.

Same. I jumped in when it got more comic book-y and I wanted to see how it adapted characters. I genuinely like the Justice Society two-parter (get good actors, put them in accurate costumes, wow!). But never hooked me fully, and what I saw of early stuff…no, just no.

But did he die non-permanently more times than Doctor Daniel Jackson? You can't been Daniel's record.

I never looked at it that way, now season 5 is way better.

And Ana Lucia. Ugh…