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I’m almost with you - I own most of the “main story” of Dragonlance, but I’m missing a lot of the “side story” stuff written by other authors. I fell in love with Dragonlance and fantasy science fiction with the book below in 8th grade. After that, I read Legends, then I went back to Chronicles.

I just want Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin to bluster and scowl at Tom Holland’s Spider-Man as he slings webs and quips. Is that too much to ask?

I’m with ya, glad to know I’m not alone. They got rid of io9.gizmodo.com and changed it to gizmodo.com/io9, which means you CAN’T go to io9.gizmodo.com/latest anymore and you’re forced into the new format. That does, in fact, suck, and pretty much kills my interest as I can’t just come back and pick up where I left

I 100% agree with this. While it’s partially centered around a family drama, it’s got some great scenes. For me, it seems like every week there’s a “Holy shit it’s Superman!” moment where he does something powerful or kind or just unexpected (that “Stand. Down.” moment in last week’s episode was AMAZING). I then

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I mean.... I feel like he has his own magical qualities without his alter-ego.

I kinda feel this article a bit... my unrequited love in ME1 was Tali, and much like James, I pursued a romance with Liara half-heartedly. I was happy they gave the option to romance her in the second one.

I think the real mistake in the original Mass Effect was that they made Liara “bi” with a female appearance instead of just a non-binary alien. Perhaps they considered it and decided it wouldn’t be popular? I don’t know. I think that would’ve been a lot more interesting, though.

Hey, I just found out through a youtube video that it’s possible to save Mordin in 3

Came here expecting dating tips. Left disappointed.

I gotta admit, I got a huge laugh at that part where Sam’s in the back seat and he says to Bucky, “you’re not gonna move the seat up, are you.”

Every time I see John Shea, all I can think is “Lex Luthor! WITH HAIR!”

Which begs the question: who do you cast as Mojo? Voice, obviously, since the character will basically be motion-captured CGI, right?

those same regs have made getting a second, much less a third impossible because they will NOT let your ass back into combat after your first one.

Despite the fact that I know you’re not, my initial response is “are you new here?”

I’m not sure SWORD is a publicly known department of the government. SHIELD wasn’t publicly known until the events of Winter Soldier - and even after that, they continued to work outside of the public eye (if you count AoS - the main canon in the MCU seems to stick with “it disbanded”.) 

I feel like some reveals are OK, right? Just not ones from the last episode!

I get what you’re saying, and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with making a fictional character as a tribute to a loved one that’s passed. I think the reason it feels like it’s too much is because the subject matter is so close to the actual events. The girl in the trailer gets in a car accident just like his

Mission: Impossible 1, 2, and 3 - The Mission Impossible franchise is interesting in that it seems to get better and more outlandish with each subsequent sequel. This means the first three films, while all good in their own ways, are maybe the “worst” of the bunch. But it’s a good place to start.

Don’t go to Twitter.

They’re slowly prepping us for that big moment. I still think it’s gonna be Black Widow.