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The actor that plays Sunny explained in an interview that Sunny is Sun Wukong and M.K. is the monk.

In Snider's defense a number of people who've spoken to Trump when he isn't on camera or in front of the press say that he is actually nice and personable.

Maybe they were thinking of the 90's revival? That's all i've got.

It does seem a bit strange that M.K. went from being reluctant to learn because he fears his ability to being so eager that he's pressing Sunny to start teaching him.

One of Rider's mother's lines gave me the impression that Quinn may have chosen Jade because he knew that there was something going on between her and his son. Quinn might be trying to push Rider into challenging him and proving that he can be a baron.

In Japan the editors of the various publishing groups tend to put pressure on creatives to keep their book focused on the target demographic.

The analogy is a direct comparison of the scene but with the genders of the people involved being swapped. The ownership thing isn't a factor in it.

If you go with that logic then we can reverse the scene and have Tilda get an unsolicited sponge bath from one of the guys who tried to win ownership of her. Many adults wouldn't have sexual interest in a girl who looks like a scrawny minor so showing that wouldn't at all be exploitative, right?

Didn't know that.

So…is this good? Not that it matters, just had to verify I was seeing DJ Qualls in something that wasn't a bad comedy or Supernatural.

That acronym doesn't work.

It would also make Brooks the guy with a convict father, which wouldn't be the greatest move for obvious reasons.

The double standard point isn't valid here though. They did a good job of showing The Widow as a capable fighter without her fight seeming implausible or like something she shouldn't have been physically capable of.

I guess. But it would seem fairly dumb to find people creepy for being interested in an interview she gave.

How would complaining about the existence of an ad campaign be insulting to her fans? The ad campaign isn't exactly specific in who its targeting other than 'people who are attracted to Natalie Dormer'.

Widow was using what appeared to be daggers and hunting knives during her big fight scene. Also, Widow was clearly shown to be beating her opponents with speed and not brawn so i'm not sure why you think she needed to be bigger or more physically menacing or whatever.

Lascivious does seem to be a better choice there.

It reminds me of screenshots i've seen of Borderlands I guess.

Interesting ep. We now know that its possible to move up in the world due to the histories of the two Barons we've seen so far, and that helps the idea of people accepting this new world order make more sense. Makes me wonder how many other Clippers have jumped up to Baron and how many came into power in other ways.

Yep. That's why Kevin Sorbo's Hercules is considered educational in some circles.