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Sarcastic fringehead, huh?

That behavior looks oddly familiar.

Closest, yeah...although I do have a soft spot for The Illustrated Man from the end of the 60s. This was watchable. But probably mostly because of Rabe and the non-boggy pacing (and the lack of anything of interest opposite it, which I seem to be saying more and more often, lately.)

I would watch the shit out of that show.

And then they fight corrupt oil barons and Mexican gangsters.

Because they are easy to grow, tasty and contrast well with other things in a salad! But you might have answered a question of mine. Mamuska, a Polish restaurant and bar in Elephant and Castle does a very nice Radish Soup some days, but it has no spicy kick. I had wondered if it was actually a radish-free soup but

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And you just KNOW they’ve got to sound something like their cousins, right?

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This is my only gripe with an otherwise very enjoyable Flash series. There is really no way that two guys with heat and cold guns would last more than a fraction of a second against Barry. The writers need to go to such lengths to make the villains pose any type of threat against someone with superspeed.

‘Nuff Said.

Between Captain Cold and Fish Mooney, Hollywood was in danger of chewing through its supply of scenery. Luckily Fish is gone(... I hope ...), so the stock should be able to recover. (On the other hand, Penny Dreadful is back, so the species may be doomed.)

Every episode will be titled “The Clicking On The Thing.”

Pink Floyd's 'Welcome to the Machine' playing over the last minutes of the episode was so perfect, it gave me chills.

I hate to say it, because I did enjoy how off the wall it was in the first two series, but the series really needed stronger writers and a consistent tone.

That was most assuredly NOT what I expected.

Me too, but that’s a really spoiler-y picture for people that haven’t read it.

Please tell me the working title is The Legend of Quorra.

DC is going to start tripping over it's own dick between Live Action TV and Movies.

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"Give me a day like this. Give me this one." God's grace is an afternoon's genocide redeemed by a day when no one dies. When the Doctor remember who he is and why he does this. When he realizes he can still dance, he never forgot how. This is the moment I realized this show was not screwing around and I fell in true