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The wicker growth thing could be used creativly. Some of the stuff we came up with could be actually functional if you put some ingenuity to it, but it was still pretty rediculous, esp in the context of other super heroes. Sure, Mr. Wicker could do some amazing things to humans, but coudln't really stand up to most xmen, etc...

That's one reason I loved 'The Tick'. The Ottoman Empress was my favorite. (She controlled furniture - it was her 'Ottoman Empire')
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I always loved this concept. THere was an old PC game called the Heroes of Hoboken, or something like that, where they had wacky character like "Red Tape man" or some guy who just raise a person's cholesterol.

Some that my friends and I came up with were:
* The ability to control wicker (grow, move, shape, etc).
* The ability to sense headaches in others.
* Intstant tooth regeneration. (pulling out them is still 'mundane').
* Being able to make the skin on any visable fruit or vegitable vanish.
* Able to tell anyone's age upon taste.

and some other ones I can't recall right now. :P
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In all fairness, the 'what should would look like' doesn't show signs of age beyond what she had in the 70's pic (mostly). The de-surgery-ed face is smooth as a young woman's. They should have showed signes of a few decades of aging to be accurate.

that being said, even an 'older' version of the de-surgery-ed face would be much more palitable than her current visage.
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Ok, so it's based on an sci-fi book. It the book, a metor destroyed civilization, but prior to that, a bunch on people were frozen and shot into space. A sentient spaceship picks them up and revives them. Stuff goes from there.

In this pilot, apparently, the main characters are the last survivors, still on earth, from some unnamed (so far) apocolypse. And also there are bad guys (who we don't see yet) that can seem human for a while. Also, the show seems a dark comedy, and the 'humanness' of the characters are emphasized (no super athletic people, no genius scientist, etc.)
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Professionalism. Actors (usually non-stars) generally have it. Perhaps it was more pervasive back then?

I can't tell you how annoying it was every time Heratio Sans and Jimmy Fallon were in an SNL skit together, because it was all stone-faced teleprompter reading and giggling throughout the scene.

Similar scenarios are bothersome.

Even in the blooper real, it sucks. The bloopers where people break character and say something funny, or run into something, or practically anything else, can be entertaining. But them taking 10 shots because someone can't stop giggling is just boring.
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when she mentioned the Han and Luke kiss, then she was obviously being purposly 'extra silly', which took away from it a little since it wasn't sincere. But despite that I was quite amused.
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