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He next needs to be assigned to crack the Craig James at SMU cold case. The victims deserve justice.

Still better than Marchman's cereal list.

Those boyfriends are 110% done.

Two things:

Bet this bums out Lawrence a lot. If the woman was really a fan (or not in clear need of therapy), she wouldn't be spending money to look like a woman who tries to be very vocal about women not buckling in to other people's beauty standards. :-/

"I am a strong woman...I am in charge of how I look and I can change that and then change that again if I want," she said. "I'm not trying to look like Pamela Anderson here during her 'Baywatch' days. I'm trying to look like a very capable, very personal level-headed female who is an Academy Award winner."

- Ray Rice, this morning.

Well, Jacob, that would depend whether Brandon Spikes has been caught on tape physically assaulting a woman.

Giant Size to 200. Awesome stuff. When I heard they were going to do X-Men, I really hoped it would use this era as the basis for the movies. I think trying to include things from all the different eras is part of why if feels like such a mess. But they screwed up the Dark Phoenix story, so they've lost me. First

What exactly is the "main Marvel continuity"? Because the comics I read in the '80s have characters with the same name as the current run of characters, who have different origins, are the same age thirty years later, have been through traumas only to discover that they were all a dream or pact with the devil or

I haven't read that—I'll have to look it up.

Why? Because Brett Ratner.

Jean's death always felt real, because of the creators' refusal to bring her back (though they teased the possibility constantly). It gave those early '80s issues a real sense of tragedy. Bringing her back wasn't just a cheap ploy, it effectively cancelled out all of the dramatic capital that had built up around

I know, that's a common response, although I don't think it's been officially adopted.

To clarify, I've seen them all, and First Class is the only one I truly like, so I ignore the rest and don't worry about any kind of continuity.

How would you know this if you avoided them? Basing opinions on something you haven't seen...unless you're making an incredibly bad joke.

I think the better better question is: Why did Fox care? First Class looked for all the world like a reboot, and frankly, everybody was cool with that. We got to ignore Last Stand and Wolverine, got to start fresh, all was well. But now suddenly DoFP has Stewart and McKellen it? It's the all same continuity, despite

Indeed, I think we have to try to pay more attention to individual stories, and not "canon" when to comes to X-titles and movies.

I think the better question is: why care?