Batlife
Batlife
Batlife

In rewatching TWD, I realized Daryl is my favorite character so I'm glad he's sticking around.

I can't stand him, but the irritation factor is offset by Cillian Murphy and Amanda Seyfreid. I'll see this.

I don't have a problem with that. Most of the noise over Brest Cancer Awareness Month is useless anyhow - bracelets and silly Facebook updates and ads whose purpose seem to be to show off young and non-cancerous breasts. Even a lot of companies who do pink ribbon marketing really don't contribute much to research.

I can't say I've ever found THT to be a difficult, punishing book. If anything, I think part of its potency comes from describing a horrible situation in a very accessible, engaging style. It's impossible to keep a safe emotional distance because her prose is so inviting.

I'm sick of studies that treat college students like representatives of all ages, but this study is really useless. In college my friends and I had a lot of fanciful ideas about how many children we would have one day. It wasn't an actual desire to have those kids, it was an indulgent fantasy life. There's a huge

Seems lazy to me. Hasn't Zeus fathered a few hundred people already? I prefer her clay origins.

What a great Daily 10. So excited for two of these.

You used the words "ugly" and "gross." Same thing, if not worse.

Calling someone's body parts "ugly and gross" is the opposite of civil. She wasn't upset at your preference, she was calling out your rudeness. You dislike large breasts, fine. But consider that everyone has something someone else finds unappealing, and imagine a world where we all walked around informing each other

Cyriaque is usually whimsical in his posts about sex. It's part of his charm.

My considerable experience in this says otherwise.

This looks like it could work on people with short or thin hair but I don't see it doing justice to someone with a ton of hair like me. Not to mention the potential for some kind of irreparable tangling snafu that ends in scissors.

I was genuinely rattled when Dean killed her - I thought maybe he'd think of Lisa and her being a single mom to her son, but nope, he just executed her anyhow. And then when he saw the kid, he really didn't seem that moved by it. I love that this show can still jar me.

While I do remember talk about how the Internet was going to free up information and help struggling creatives find an audience, I wasn't aware there were hopes of that being an economic catalyst. It's kind of hilarious that those expectations existed.

I'm mainly curious to see where it goes from here. Instead of dropping intriguing hints like most pilots do, they unleashed this overload of characters and ghosts and threats that make it hard to see the actual plot. Because it can't be as simple as the house wanting to kill them and enslave their ghosts, right? That

I'm sure you're right, but then it annoys me that Ben didn't ask for his insurance card or speak to his parents while scheduling the appointment, the same way it annoys me that Vivian didn't discuss salary with the maid before hiring her. Come on, writers.

Agreed and I like that you called it out.

If you fused the LOST cast and plane crash with these dinosaurs, and the Others were people sent back from the future to save the world, you'd have a great show.

I liked the last one.

I would have liked that ending. I don't want Franco back in the sequel - neither he nor Pinto seemed convincingly emotional about Caesar (or each other) and they'll just be dead weight in a sequel. They can be replaced with better actors.