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Half the time Aukerman tried to casually mention Seeso on CBB, guests seemed puzzled, like it was a bit. Or he was put in the awkward position of trying to back away from what a stupid name it was. "Seeso" killed Seeso. They should have named it something cool like "Jet Fuel." Or "Bananarama."

God no. Please keep Leto out of the Valiant universe. I get that he takes himself as a serious actor, and Bloodshot would be a nice, meaty role, but he could do himself (and everyone else) a favor if he spends some time re-building some artistic credibility with some smaller indy films. And I'm sure Valiant can find

That's not the 8 of diamonds.

Yeah, I just wish they (BBC) had made it clearer that this wasn't a straight adaptation of Douglas Adam's stories, because if you were going in with that expectation, you'd likely hate this, because Max Landis has such a strong voice and it's nothing like Adam's. In a Comic Con panel he made it clear this was going to

I'd hoped it would be a step up from the animation they did for Invasion, and it could be my imagination, but it seemed a step down. I went into it about to put the DVD on my wishlist, but then after seeing the first episode, eh, nevermind. BBC broadcast will be enough, thank you.

Hah, forgot about my avatar. (I obviously loved this show.)

I still can't figure out how reality aligned enough that this show ever existed. It was perfect. It's a little puzzling that it was never re-made but part of me is happy with that. They're probably try to replace Frewer, but without Frewer, it's not Max.

Same here. I'll watch some crappy shows kind of on an academic level, just to kind of study it and see if I can figure out why it's not working, but I've had it with this show. Theoretically it shouldn't be boring; there's conflict, drama, gore, etc., but I kind of don't like any of the characters or find anything

"diguise"?