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I would definitely love it if "Agent Carter" came back. As a movie? Great. As a series? Even better.

No, "Memento" is the one that started the ball rolling so it gets a pass.

Hilarious!

Let's be honest. Backwards storytelling is just like adding 3D to a movie. It makes a weak story seem a little interesting.

"…the idea of a movie having its narrative unfold backwards hasn’t really caught on in a meaningful way."

You know Dot Dot Dot, the only one that seems to be trying to provoke something here is you at the moment.

It would be if that was my intent, but it isn't.

1) the original was just a great, no nonsense, superhero cartoon, without any silly characters like Dyno-Mutt or Scrappy-Doo and so on. There also wasn't any artifice about Space Ghost. No one cared who he was behind the mask or why he did what he did, it was just pure superhero action.  There's a problem, let's fix

Nope. I hated how the show cast Space Ghost as a buffoon. On top of which, it just wasn't funny.

Huh. Funny, I never really liked "Space Ghost Coast to Coast". Basically because it just never seemed funny.

Christ in heaven!!! Can no one come up with something original?!!

Just so you know, I've met guys that were seriously that unaware that they were talking to transgendered women (men?). And then, get mad at the person, because they couldn't tell.

Most definitely.

The whole 'Daddy' conversation was cracking me up.

I've already said that I love this show and that still flows (maybe even stronger) into this third episode, but…

I don't find this funny at all. It just seems scarily freaky to me.

Hmmm. But, do we really, really need this?

I've never been quite sure why most people seem to think that Alan Moore is a grudge-holding, irascible, scary English pagan Santa curmudgeon, bitchy, grizzled 19th century prospector, crazy old weirdo, @$$hole…

I watched this primarily because Donald Glover was in it…

Wouldn't Carradine have used the Iron-Fist?