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Nancy Grace in a Broadchurch pastiche? Will she finally find out who really killed Whitney Houston?

Was there a fishnets fetish theme episode where He-Man meets a thinly veiled Zatanna ripoff? (Sorry Paul Dini is great and all, it's just that it's obvious where his, shall we say, interests lie.)

How much of that was ported over from the comic, though? (I've never read the comic Jeremiah is based on, so this is a serious question.)
Other than B5 it's JMS's best work for TV, but maybe Crusade would have improved. At least Daniel Dae Kim got a few checks from it (Crusade) anyway.

He also wrote at least a couple of She-Ra episodes. Sadly, these would not rank anywhere near the worst of his output.

The Truckasaurus-like vehicle in the 1992 film Steel Justice would best yon Battletruck as well.

The Golden Moldie?

Will he have to kill and replace Nick Fury Jr.? Because I'm totally cool with that. "There can be only one, motherfucker!"

"Lamb of God, you take away the souls of the world…"

And none of them ever slept with Norman Osborn. Well, maybe Uncle Ben, but it was part of Mark Millar's "Trouble II", and not considered canon.

Superman will return… in pog form!

Nightmask had it's moments.

By bringing the actual creative types some really great coffee.

Never change, Funky Flashman, never change.
Well, at least he's not Bob Kane, King of the Assholes (Emeritus), so he's got that going for him.

Unless everything/anything you write (grocery lists, emails, etc.) has a metric ton of incest in it, you're probably not David Lapham. Which may be a blessing in disguise. Or not in disguise. Or whatever.

Or as that li'l scamp what lived in the same town with Carmen (from It's Always Sunny) on tv masterpiece Swans Crossing.

Which also had the ice bucket hat and hot piano-on-piano action.

There was Genesis' instrumental "The Brazilian" from the movie
When the Wind Blows, (a film which I'm sure Ronnie would have loved), but few landing strips had been carved out of the jungle, at that point.

He's booking concert dates for (American) Stryper?

Edward James Olmos did a helluva job with that movie. Does the DVD release include as a featured extra his "We're All in the Same Bris" speech?

I always get 96 confused with the "Back-to-Back-Stack-and-Jack" from Eagleheart. Watch out, Brett!