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The joke is just that Widening Gyre was pretty universally loathed, so it would be funny to commission a sequel to it, just as Spider-Man: Reign was pretty universally loathed. Personally I thought Gyre doesn’t really deserve the hate, it’s far from the worst Batman comic (although it is a little uhhhh, unnecessarily

Honestly I approve of this whole-heartedly. Comics should be unafraid to do buck-wild stuff like this more often. Imagine if DC decided to publish a sequel to Kevin Smith’s Widening Gyre out of the clear blue sky. It would be funny, you know it would.

That would require anyone left working here to know about comic books.

“It was very challenging and interesting to make a Star Wars with no war in it. So the question became, ‘Well, what should the show be about if it’s not going to be about galactic conflict?’”

As much as I appreciate Ackles’ position, the truth is that this was always a poorly conceived vanity project on his part. I 100% sympathize with him because it’s clear he deeply loathes the series finale of Supernatural (as well he should, it was a travesty) and wanted this show to essentially ‘fix it’ for him.

Supernatural had a positively astounding ability to renew itself after a weak patch or two. Seasons 7-9 or so were like the nadir of the series and then it rebounded into a renaissance around Season 11 (as good as the first 5 seasons), then another rough patch in Season 12, then yet another rebound in Season 14. It’s

It would unironically be the most James Gunn thing in the world to write a Superman script with Lori Lemaris and Krypto the Superdog in it.

I’m honestly laughing my ass off, because this is the most ridiculously wide gap between the pre-air review of something on this site and the actual reviews that I’ve seen in a long time. Did Ashley Ray Harris only watch the pilot or something? That first episode was genuinely good (the only episode of this show that

I generally enjoy Scott’s reviews of The Flash, but this episode was without a doubt the best episode of the season so far, give or take “Elongated Journey Into Night”. Normally I wouldn’t nitpick over a grade, but coming after he gave last week’s shitshow a B+, it was especially insulting. “Girls’ Night Out” was the

Petition to move Bernie Sanders up to at least #3. I get more and more sick of these white dudebros cult of personality around that dipshit every single day.

Season 1 was mostly a garbage fire. Season 2 was much more entertaining because they stopped taking themselves so seriously, but by Season 3 it actually managed to become genuinely compelling in certain aspects as well. Now in Season 4 it’s a routinely enjoyable jaunt into the depths of Batman canon as filtered

I’m of the opinion that Gotham knocks this show out of the park too in terms of how much sheer fun it is. Seriously, for a show that barely rose above being a mole on the backside of the Batman franchise in Season 1, Gotham really turned itself around and gives you more bang for your buck per episode than whole

It’s really weird, I absolutely hated Supergirl Season 2 (Season 1 almost feels like an entirely different show at this point so I won’t even go into that), loathed the amateur hour acting and lackluster scripting, felt like the season was only marginally interesting due to (some of) the Lena stuff and the fact that

Normally I would agree with you but the voice that actress was using (at least I hope that wasn’t her real life voice) absolutely killed anything remotely resembling innuendo.

Can someone please explain to me how superheroes have had apprentices in comic books for over half a century and the fricking Arrowverse writers can’t seem to wrap their minds around it? And don’t give me that ‘it’s redundant to have two speedsters’ crap, Barry Allen and Wally West co-existed in DC comics for years

What exactly do people want out of this show? Obviously it’s nowhere near being Star Trek level good, but TNG was even further away from being Star Trek level good in its first season. Most of the comedy misses rather than hits, but at this point I don’t care because The Orville is clearly a sci-fi drama, not a sci-fi

Hell, do that before you do this. Your local heroin dealer almost definitely deserves the money more than Mayweather or Mcgregor

What’s on Tonight with only 4 comments. This is almost making me feel bad for them. Almost. Then I realize they’re corporate shills now so... *shrugs*

First Kinja post. Hoorah. *sarcasm*

"The Dark Knight" - pretty self-explanatory, if something of a cheat on my part considering it isn't Marvel, but still a really amazing comic book film script that came out in the last ten years
"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" - expertly paced political thriller with a smart satire at the heart of it, bolstered