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I was a wee bit interested in seeing "1" after this,

209.165.6.129

but now you're giving me second thoughts. I will, just to connect the dots.
Absolute agreement on the evil "Dr. Ock". Antagonists are more important than heroes---and its harder to make a "good" one. He has to be evil, yes, but it's much more effective if some part of him is likeable or, at least, admirable (thinking of the excellent Alan Rickman in "Die Hard.").


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