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The most incredible thing about this show is that Stan Lee actually found 11 adults, some of them attractive women, to pretend to be superheros.
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I heard about this on Opie and Anthony today... it was fun listening to them just rip it all apart. That is all I know of the show.
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The most incredible thing about this show is that Stan Lee actually found 11 adults, some of them attractive women, to pretend to be superheros.
Not so incredible if you think that NBC got adults to eat rats with maggots all over it or drink a blended up fish. Some people's dignity is up for sale at an all time low price.
And they say the human race has advanced.
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ranting in e-minor wrote:
I heard about this on Opie and Anthony today... it was fun listening to them just rip it all apart. That is all I know of the show.
Quote:
The most incredible thing about this show is that Stan Lee actually found 11 adults, some of them attractive women, to pretend to be superheros.
Not so incredible if you think that NBC got adults to eat rats with maggots all over it or drink a blended up fish. Some people's dignity is up for sale at an all time low price.
And they say the human race has advanced.
I heard this on O & A too and pretty much agree with everything you said.
Whoever is watching this is pathetic.
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Action, Jack wrote:
ranting in e-minor wrote:
I heard about this on Opie and Anthony today... it was fun listening to them just rip it all apart. That is all I know of the show.
Quote:
The most incredible thing about this show is that Stan Lee actually found 11 adults, some of them attractive women, to pretend to be superheros.
Not so incredible if you think that NBC got adults to eat rats with maggots all over it or drink a blended up fish. Some people's dignity is up for sale at an all time low price.
And they say the human race has advanced.
I heard this on O & A too and pretty much agree with everything you said.
Whoever is on the show is pathetic.
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Action, Jack wrote:
Whoever is watching this is pathetic.
I watched it. I had a few good laughs.
They sent them one at a time to go change into their costumes in public and run a timed race. Then they planted an crying girl near the finish line who had lost her mother. It was stupidly obvious. She was like 14 and crying "will someone help me! I've can't find my mom!" Six out of the 10 are so entranced by their superhero personalities and so engrossed in running the race, they ran right past her and ignored her.
Personally, I'm rooting for Fat Mama, who gets her "superpowers" from donuts tied around her waist.
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My highlights were
- a superhero named Cell Phone Girl quitting after 4 seconds because she had a headache
- Iron Enforcer crybabying b/c he got the boot for being a dick who doesn't bathe properly. He was so excited to be asked to be a supervillian.
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