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like the Weird Al Spiderman song, he was scarier without the mask on.

"Will the world survive the wrath of Ignatius J. Reilly?"

They could use that to make him an anti-villian that only works for the monsters because they were nicest to him, maybe?

stopping the spooky and scary werewolf barmitzvahs?

Key and Peele?

I really fucking hate this show, so much. I care nothing about the plot and characters, they're so fucking stupid and annoying and all the female and queer characters are glaring insults. I wish my dad would realize this so he'd stop wanting to watch this and getting me to record it.

That's what I figure, crime is his kink. He probably rubs his Schumacher Bat-nipples in front of the Bat-Computer every night, checking on the always insecure Arkam Asylum for his latest booty-calls, the sooner he can put them in his special handcuffs the better.

well, Selina is pretty fucking awful on a regular basis and Bruce is a dumbass, so not that big a loss.

IDK, with Supernatual and the CBS show with Sheldon that shall not be named, its gonna be likely I can't record it anymore.

have the Arrow-verse shows done that too? What ones?

with today's poor policing standards, he'll probably be some other precinct's problem.

well, he was a supervillain for a brief bit in the comics, "The Outsider" was his name.

Yeah, I thought it rocked.

Not until they get rid of all their Dolphin programming.

related to that, I honestly think that some of these rape apologists are envious of these people, able to manipulate others into thinking their victims are all liars while being able to get away with their crimes.

or seated in front of Paul Reubens.

Get annoying bachelorette parties out of this guy's favorite gay bar, and he can go back to practicing law and drinking with his gay buddies!

*drops everything to listen and accomadate you over others*

"Run, Children! Its the Easter Krampus!"

that's actually a brilliant explanation. I think that's why Jenna and Paul worked so well in 30 Rock, they were pretty much on the same wavelengths of self-centredness and weirdness.