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Not really. He became the 'avenging angel' for the Order of St Dumas, but then betrayed them and left. He became a hero working as a Bat-ally. When Batman was broken (literally), Azrael took over the mantle. He became increasingly violent, and more than a little bit mad. He fired Robin (locking him out the Batcave), and dispensed his own version of justice. Then Batman defeated him and reclaimed his mantle. Then Azrael set about tracking down all the remaining members of the Order, becoming a bit of a hero again. He is currently presumed dead, although his body has never been found... But I don't really like him. :-D I actually quite like the Bat-pod. Sure it's different, but so was (is) the Tumbler. Look how cool that turned out to be! >:-)
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*y* *sweet* Oh, well, you know, I do my best... ;-) I decided to reveal your spoilers anyway. Partly so I could comment on them freely, and partly because we can assume that everyone reading this has already read the book. Draco doesn't die. He appears in the epilogue with his wife and son, Scorpio. Again, taking the same decision as before. Crabbe Dobby Colin Creevy Bellatrix Lestrange Nagini the snake About 50 other (unamed) Hogwarts students Yeah, that also occured to me. Funny, although it was never really stated (at least, not that I know of) when the books actually took place, I always assumed it to be more 'now.' Obviously not, then. Not that it really matters.
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The person above me confirmed the suppositions of the person above him, albeit with more information and a joke.
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For a start, it's entitled '19 years later.' That should give you a clue. ;-) In the future, Harry and Ginny are (presumably) married with three children: James (the oldest), Albus Severus and Lily (the youngest). Ron and Hermione are (presumably) married with two children: Rose and Hugo. There's also Harry's godson Teddy (not sure where he lives, as mentioned in my previous post) and "Cousin" Victoire. As I said Victoire could be Bill and Fleur's daughter, because with Bill being Ginny's brother, any child of theirs would be cousin to the Potter kids. And Neviile's teaching herbology at Hogwarts. Um, I think he did. 'Falls' as in 'dies.' She appeared in the previous book as well, at Dumbledore's funeral. It's unlikely the centaurs would've killed her.
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Nor is Richard E. Grant's portrayal of the Ninth Doctor in BBCi online animated webcast, produced before the new series'. He's affectionately known as 'the Shalka Doctor' A) Yes, it most definitely is. In origin, portrayal, setting, humour and plot. It's good to have something classic that comes from the UK, actually. B) It's in it's oddity that it gets it's Britishness, and it's lasting imprint on the memory. No one would remember it otherwise. And yes, it is sci-fi.
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Oh, someone voted for me. I wonder who that was was. Well, thanks anyway.
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Oh, stuff image, it's a waste of time. Like I said, I just went for it. People should know me as who I am, and if they don't like it, then tough. It's their loss. However, that's just me. Different people take longer to show who they really are. I know that one of my friends presents (well, presented, we've finished now) herself as completely different at school, than when she's not.
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Well, it's funny you should mention that. Not too long ago, Waterstones tried to set up a petition to get her to at least not rule out writing more. I'm not sure whether it got anywhere though. Yes, it is. It was passed down by Ignotus Peverell. As to the other points you make, for once, I can't answer. But to be honest, I don't really care... It wasn't really supposed to 'reveal all,' just add a happy ending of sorts. Teddy Lupin? Tonk's mother perhaps. Cousine Victoire? Well, to be a cousin is to be a brother or sister's child. And since Harry has no siblings, she'd be one of the next generation of Weasley's. Perhaps she's Bill and Fleur's daughter. Anyway, I finished the book yesterday lunchtime. I would've finished earlier but I was out Saturday night, Sunday afternoon and all Monday. Tch, some people... ;-) But of course, the first problem facing any Potter fan in the UK was were to buy it from. Especially with everyone offering it ridiculously cheap. I decided on Asda, the cheapest, and picked it up Saturday morning for
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I ended up missing the one on Channel 4 as I got up too late. Oh well. The one I saw didn't actually have many clips that haven't been in a trailer. In fact... all the clips had been in trailers. So really the only new thing was the 'in-depth' ( :-| ) analysis from cast members. And they all did a strange amount of sucking up to Bay, even though he wasn't there. "He's the man" and all that.
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Nice work Riddler *y* As a fan, I'd be inclined to tell you that it's to emphasise the eccentricities of the title character. Especially in his sixth incarnation, when his regeneration was incredibly ustable leading to an eratic and slightly violent Doctor. ;-)
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A completley new, orignal idea!!!
Brainbox replied to Zaktan of the Shadows's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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Oh, quite alright, especially having seen your premise. Besides, I used to use that hairpiece before my hair was it's current length.
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What?! It's happened again! I'm away from my computer for a few days, just like last weekend, and I've missed another piece of important information, again regarding BS. Is there some shadowy conspiracy trying to keep me from knowing the truth? ;-) Well, it's great to see BS back. I suppose it just goes to show how much we all relied on it.
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Ah right, thanks. I never said it was. It's just nice to be properly recognised. Sure, my friends have always thought of me as 'the clever one' and my marks reflect that, but it's nice to have it stated as 'fact.' Actually, I've not really gained anything much from it yet. However, when applying to Uni, or writing my CV, it's just an extra thing I can add. It 'looks good.' Not reallty my style. I prefer to be 'silently brilliant' :-D . But all my friends rely on me all the same. Why thank you. :-)
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It was played out a little bit more in the book, though. The fanboys (and girls ;-) ) would've kicked up a fuss if it hadn't been in.
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Ah, but you've not been to the pictures with my dad. He feels the need to ask a question if he isn't sure. Fine, but I'd rather he didn't when a crucial bit was on. I had the same coversation again last night, this time with my (other) cousin's boyfriend. He was saying, though, that he always found TFs cool, with the idea of something changing form. But he said that some were always cooler than others. For example, Prime is a truck, but then there's "the one who turns into a radio." I ran with the joke, saying that the entire premise of the cartoon was Spike finding a radio lying around in the desert and taking it back to the Ark without realising who it was! :-D I saw a 'making of...' documentary on TMF today, and I notice there's another one on Channel 4 tomorrow morning. Thankfully, today's didn't give too much away, but (strangely) didn't mention anything about the designing or rendering of the 'bots. On a side-note, I notice the UK Magazine/Comic is out, I saw it the other day. I didn't pick it up though, so I'd like to hear other people thoughts if anyone's got it.
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Well, it's funny you should say that... We're staying at my grandparents this weekend, and my uncle, his wife, his son and his son's girlfriend came by for tea last night. And we (my dad and I) ended up talking to my cousin about the Simpsons Movie. And we all said that we were going to see it. Then my dad said "what about Transformers?" My cousin said "yeah, maybe", and I thought "wow, for the first time in years, Transformers is actually cool." I mean, I always thought they were cool, but it's been a long time since it was a general consensus. I then said that I was going to go on my own, because it's my film. Maybe tht makes me sound selfish, but so what? I know all the mythology, the characters, etc. My dad and sister don't. Therefore, I'm going on my own. :'-( Sigh...
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Hi Mr Muscle, welcome to EB. I got you a present: Enjoy your time here. :-)
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Tesco Direct are having a sale. It's Direct, so these may not be in the shops. You'll havt to order them if you want them. 8285 Technic Tow Truck
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Review: 7786 Batman - Batcopter: The Chase for the Scarecrow
Brainbox replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Licensed
They weren't that bad. If anything, the new film is the best one. And it didn't irreparably kill the baddie at the end... |-/ I love the 60s show, even though I've only seen the movie. Sure it was camp, not Batman, and often ridiculous, but so what? That was the charm. Besides, it's the comics that rule, so there! "Holy opinions, Batman!" :-D -
I wouldn't, because then it'd cost even more in the UK. At the moment,
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My sister went last Friday with her friends (understandable that I didn't go), and she thought that it was a bit slow. So you think it was rushed, she thinks it was slow and I think it was 'just right.' Ha, we're the three bears! :-D I do know what you're talking about, but I can't for the life of me remember the name. Or, in fact, anything else about the film. Oh, hang on, no, found it: Fanboys on Wikipedia, due out next year.
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Birds. Zygodactyl birds have the first and fourth toes facing backwards, and the second and third forwards. Crepuscular birds 'go out' in the twilight, just before dawn. I'm sat here with a dictionary looking for something to catch you out with. :-D Okay, next word: Homeostasis (I didn't need the dictionary in the end)
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I can't find anything on the website, though. Although I've not really looked that hard. I didn't bother with the e-mails, but does it say any more than that? Anymore than 'it's closing'?
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I think everyone does! EDIT: New Tesco Direct sale items. Cybertron Optimus Prime