The Riddler's redesign was terrible; the suit-and-tie look was much better, both visually and as a character note. It was hard to imagine him trading in for a spandex bodysuit.
The Riddler's redesign was terrible; the suit-and-tie look was much better, both visually and as a character note. It was hard to imagine him trading in for a spandex bodysuit.
Unsurprisingly, TVTropes has a whole page on the subject.
I find it kind of amusing that she was playing a high school student like, last year, and now she's playing suburban moms.
I really don't get that. I admit that I'm not overly well-informed on the Green Lantern mythos as yet, but A) Hal Jordan strikes me as the least interesting of the human Lanterns and B) using him would probably just confuse people who were expecting John Stewart because of the cartoon (though maybe the movie/new GL…
Thanks.
I waited something like three years in between my watch-through of DS9 and that of Voyager and it was still jarring. I can't even imagine what would happen if one watched "Paradise" and "Threshold" (episodes 2.15 of each series) back-to-back.
My oldest stepbrother died recently while fighting his own battle with addiction — he'd been mostly clean for the last little while, but unfortunately had one last relapse — so this is hitting pretty close to home right now.
Didn't we get onto this subject by talking about Thomas Kinkade? Am I just so tired and hopped up on drugs that this isn't making sense to me?
Of course not. That plotline mostly revolves around characters the show couldn't care less about if it tried.
Stealth insult?
Sure. Doesn't mean I want to see Bannon or any of his ilk be as well-remembered as Napoleon.
…He took over large swaths of Europe and has a historical influence that's still felt today?
I think they actually made some jokes about how the Dr. Doom fight was explicitly in-canon because it was written by Steve Ditko.
I just spent like two minutes staring at this wondering what the heck a "Lena Dunham hot dog take" was.
It was really bizarre, because it definitely seemed like they were setting up Nat/Clint or Nat/Steve…and then they shoved Nat/Bruce in there and it made absolutely no sense. Less than no sense, considering most of their interactions in The Avengers were her lying to him, him Hulking out and endangering her life, and…
I will defend that movie to my grave!
It's all in the hips…it's all in the hips…
I'm going the other way, and unfortunately it's not gender-related.
Since I don't actually have anything to say about this article, I'm going to use it for this instead:
Wouldn't it be "Bruce's Willi"? That "S" has to come from somewhere.