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I like that idea, but I'm not sure if Mills-as-God would have the same impact as Chuck. I really wish they had explored the other pantheons some more so that we could introduce her as a pagan god working to subvert the Christian pantheon's dominance.

Except, logically, the Empire would have still kept on in some form. The government and military forces don't simply collapse once the leader/president/dictator dies.

I agree that the Cell Saga is the best end point for the series if it had to have one, but the Buu Saga gave us so many great moments and characters that it's hard not to like it.

There's a great article out there about how Toriyama only kept the series going for as long as he wanted. He was never "forced" to do so since he kept developing new ideas. There was never a definitive "end."

Adaptation, not remake.

So, you can't contribute anything meaningful to the conversation, so you simply post a GIF.

The only thing that anyone could ever do to hurt "as few people as possible" is to simply never say or do anything. That's ridiculous.

I read brianmt's initial comment and it was nonthreatening while Kat's response was very impolite.

No matter what you do, you're going to "hurt" some people. Why should RuPaul cater to the opinions of one sub-group when it does not reflect the opinions of the entire group or another group?

Let's just say that the show could be written with a little more foresight. Is it so difficult to plot arcs and character-interactions when those are the two things your show is known for?

There are far too many mistakes to count, but I feel that one of the most major problems with the show now is the lack of a recurring or supporting cast.

Season six held a lot of promise, but they ruined it by dropping the "Castiel-as-god" arc only a few episodes in. They should have maintained him as the villain for a full season then ended it there. If they absolutely had to continue they could have taken that extra time to properly foreshadow the Leviathan.

This makes me sad because I've been a longtime fan of the show and have only recently (last two seasons) begun to feel the fatigue that so many others had much earlier.

Exactly.

I cannot even fathom the idea of Renfro dying in the same year as Ledger (2008) because I have detailed memories of being told that he died of a drug overdose as early as 2005.

I'm not seeing the racism. I always thought that the "It's a Small World" ride was something that racists themselves hated.

No, not really.

I don't support glitch-runs that are treated like the only kind of acceptable run and the only kind ever reported on.

Do what I did: hire an artist to visualize your writing. It helps to have at least one other guy to help you write even if you don't always agree with their ideas.

I would love interviews as well, although only for webcomics such as this with a unique artistic or storytelling spin. (Which you seem to mostly post anyways)