Hal Jordan’s Corpse Is Not the Problem With Lanterns
Lanterns killed Hal Jordan in the pilot and invited the boos. The real miss is selling True Detective dread, then needing a famous corpse to manufacture stakes the hour n
Lanterns killed Hal Jordan in the pilot and invited the boos. The real miss is selling True Detective dread, then needing a famous corpse to manufacture stakes the hour n
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