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Are you sure it's not in the writing? Because uh, Breaking Bad and most other male antihero shows really do have a woman problem.

Yeah. Apparently they stuck a prop modeled on one from the movie in the Hatter's room after he was cut as a nod.

The fact that he never made the leap to the comics in any real sense is also part of it, but again, that might have to do with the legal issue.

Yeah, but who owns his image rights? Are you gonna get sued by his descendants?

If I were gonna guess, I'd say it's because Max Schreck was named for and visually based on a real dude and legal would be a lot more hesitant to go there now than they were when Burton was doing his silly little homage to German Expressionism.

I think some of the Skyler hate is justified because she doesn't really develop a plausible inner life or get much good material until the last season. Skyler basically exists to react to Walter. It's the same problem that Betty had early on in Mad Men, only it took much longer to fix.

The free windows/mac client is different from the in-browser thing. It's a standalone downloadable client with different versions for Mac, Windows 8, and Windows XP/7.

Well if he's going to keep stealing from anime, Planetes has a couple of really cool sequences/plot elements set on the moon.

Justice League Fruit and Nut is the best though. It's just Batwoman and the Joker.

New 52 is weird because the books that got better genuinely are better, and most of their big changes ARE conceptually strong… they're just utter dogshit.

Downloading the free kindle reader for Windows or Mac is generally better than the web app vOv

Veep is probably pretty realistic, but less realistic than Iannucci would have wanted. His past show, the thick of it, apparently included people who were employed as staffers at the time as under-the-table consultants.

And of course they'll include literally none of Zed's backstory because networks

Even Sim City 2000? That piece ends really well.

I checked earlier today. He actually has a flatscreen now. With wallpaper!

He's got a late nineties flatscreen now. But it was only in one or two emails before the site died.

Ken's just kind of a dick who gets shived in jail.

As mentioned more recently, it *is* real and Bob Martin learned it at second city.

Yeah but you're from the midwest, duder. Onstage full-frontal nudity has a long and august tradition.

The thing about season three is that it's all about Hutt's Charles Kingman and his final performance. Everything else seems very incidental because, well, it is. Like Geoffrey and Oliver say at the end: it was never really about them at all.