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Your answers are here. https://www.transformersreanimated.com/ And then Hank and Tuco show up for the sequel. :-P Storm Trooper - fascist references. They took the kid from her just before Eugene sits with her. Then she dies. My guess would be that was the first inklings of the Commonweath on the show. The blonde woman may have been originally going to play Milton. I agree. He was around 28-34 over the span of the series in real life. He's one of those guys who always "looks young", like Michael J. Fox being 22 in the first Back to the Future movie playing a 17 year old. In the episode "Crawl Space", when the cartel doctor is caring for Gus and Mike, Jesse sees the medical supplies etc, and see that Gus has spare blood for each of them if they should ever need a transfusion. The doctor then gves Jesse a rundown of his health and at some point mentions Jesse is 25 years old. My understanding is (from what Ruffalo has said), Marvel/Disney can MAKE a Hulk movie, but Universal has the distribution rights. So Marvel/Disney COULD make a movie, only to see the profits etc go to Universal. There's not enough $$$ in it for them. I like it. It looks like an old cape / collar from 200 years ago that he found somewhere in the depths of Wayne Manor. "Know they will be loved." (paraphrasing) Personally, this is how I wish the show had gone after season 4. Season 5, Dexter's secret is discovered. Gets captured at the end. Season 6 is Dexter's trial (where we could see flashbacks to before Season 1) and him in prison (he coujld continue to kill in prison because he'd be surrounded by other killers). At the end of the season, he escapes. Season 7 is Dexter on the run again after escaping prison (perhaps with several other serial killers, who he has to track down to protect Debra, etc.). The reporter's name was Elliot. In the comics, Thomas Elliot is a childhood friend of Bruce Wayne who becomes the villain Hush. During the montage of information that Riddler left explaining the death of the reporter, the word HUSH appears on the screen. If anything, they could be setting up a potential future villain in Thomas Elliot / Hush if they have the son of the dead reporter turn out to be Thomas Eliiot. Or it's just a fun little Easter egg for fans. He was talented. But he was also very lazy. He never progressed in the way most directors do given more experience and money and connections to hone their craft, because like he has admitted publicly, "close enough was good enough" for him. But IMO, the number one reason for his downfall has been his obsession with weed. That, and his new entourage of bootlickers like Bernardin, looking to ride his coattails. When part 2 is said and done, I'd lay money that Teela is the Sorceress and Andra is He-Man. An-Dra. The only reasonable example of a theory about Pink getting away, is the theory that he DOES get away, only to hide out as a waiter at Jack Rabbit Slims (since Buscemi plays "Buddy" in Pulp Fiction). That would also be an ironic fate for Pink, since his character doesn't tip waitresses. 100%. If he came out and said "this show is about what happens after He-Man dies and Teela find out that he trusted others with the secret but not her" that's an interesting premise. But he tried to convince everyone it was the opposite. And now anyone who's annoyed by his lies is a "fake fan". No, Kevin... a fake fan is someone like you who said you watched it in 1981-1982 (didn't air until 1983). And a fake fan is someone who claims today to be a superfan but has been busted multiple times admitting he was never a fan back in the day. Smith is a liar. His new trick is to play the semantics game. That's my only problem with it. I didn't HATE the show. The fact that Teela got the spotlight is an interesting story idea. So just admit that, Smith. But he didn't. He wanted to make sure that the He-Man fans watched it by saying it was about He-Man. Yes, it is about He-Man, the same way The Search For Spock is about Spock. And they share about the same amount of screen time as well. Yep. Just another unoriginal thing Smith has done. I was a huge fan back in the day. And over the last two or three years, he's really begun to annoy. Lying to the fans was the final straw for me. I'm done with him. People are angry because when the leaks said that He-Man would hardly be in the show, Smith denied it, doubled down and dragged anyone who dared mention the leaks through the mud online... flat out said that "what was leaked in patently untrue'. His little coat tail rider, Marc Bernardin said the same thing. Another liar. But it was true. And now he's doing that Hollywood thing of blaming the fans for review-bombing his "courageous" (his own words) show. Nope. You lied. Over and over again. Fuck you, Smith. Smoke another joint and suck a dick. I thought the show on its merits was fine. But if you want to make the Teela show, make the Teela show. Don't lie about it. Smith has become everything he once mocked. "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain." How true. Ah... the Synder defence. "Grow the fuck up". From a 51 year old man who makes his living smoking weed on podcasts and talking about comic books. Fuck you, Kevin. You lied.