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It’s like the end of a cheap imitation Stephen Colbert sketch.

Is this like the summer of Deadspin? If that rancid low rent Cenobite Sepp Blatter does indeed go away, we can add that to Jason Whitlock going down and now the Cardinals at the very least publicly embarrassed. It’s like the universe has decided that everyone on Deadspin’s shit list is going to get it.

I really want to give the show credit for the differences between the people from Liv’s pre-zombie life as opposed to her post-zombie life but maybe I’m reading too much into it. Everyone from her pre-zombie life is awful and hopefully the decision to not help her brother will put them on the backburner for a while

It’s almost ridiculous how good this show is. I can only think of a few shows that could ignore the main story for a leisurely paced episode and pull it off. I can’t think of one that could pull it off so damn well.

Exactly. I nearly threw my computer out the window when Puschak tries to tie Fox News into his argument. The blame is always on Fox News, not on the fact that far too many people already believe in a reality like the one Fox News presents. You can shoot every epic fantasy writer into space along with all their works

What enrages me is not the argument itself, but the otherwise intelligent people that buy into those types of arguments. The belief that you can control the universe if you get rid of that one thing you don’t like. It’s toxic.

It’s essentially another version of the argument that Simon Pegg put forth a few days ago, that our nerd interests are somehow turning us into mindless sheep, except here instead of explode-y superhero movies the “culprit” is epic fantasy. It’s a garbage argument in any form, and insults the intelligence of the reader

To be really fair, it was 6 minutes of 22+ hours of television. If that’s not partial information I don’t know what is.

Yeah, the internet reacted appropriately. You’re hilarious.

So wait, you’re telling me that the internet wildly overreacted based on partial information that turned out not to reflect the whole truth? That’s crazy talk.

What bothers me isn’t that he is questioning the place of nerd culture in the overall scheme of things, but that his original comments seem to suggest he thinks the rest of us don’t. He’s also working from a radical past that did not exist. It could be argued that as great a movie as Taxi Driver is, that it is as much

That would be awesome, but I have a hard time believing that WB/DC would do anything extra that fans might enjoy until I see it. Hopefully this happens though.

MISANDRY!!!

I was referring to the limited number of episodes and not the traditional 20 plus that networks ask for.

No, we saw Ray blow up last night. Today we see him shrink.

I think the CW people hoped to include Supergirl in the same universe with Flash and Arrow, but it might not have worked out. I could see CBS having a problem with that. Everything from the trailer suggests that Oliver and Barry are the first two superheroes in the world. Maybe if Barry alters the timeline, but I'm

I'm thinking they are going to do this like Marvel does Agent Carter. A limited number of episodes would allow them a bigger budget for all the superhero stuff. The team looks amazing and Vandal Savage is a great choice as villain. Also was it just me or was that Wells in the Time Master thing? This looks like it is

You can’t even get most unions to stick in individual democratic coutries, and as I understand it, many of these people are from North Korea. Any global union attempts would be either corrupt or viciously attacked all over the world. The only hope here is some combination of the major European football nations, major

While we all know Nicolas Cage is the greatest real living weapon, I think this list is about fictional characters.

Sorry, but I think the narrative about connecting everything being the problem is an internet bugbear that people have been pointing to as the doom of the MCU since before the first Avengers movie. Even though they change genres, the Marvel movies are made a certain way, and I think some directors struggle with that.