BrotherFromAnotherMother
BrotherFromAnotherMother
BrotherFromAnotherMother

No reaction to the first shot aside from a sore arm. Second shot was basically like a bad flu for about twelve hours. Third one (on Saturday) knocked me on my ass for 48 hours.

I did think there was something poetic that the two shows ported over from TechTV (if we consider Attack of the Show a reboot of Screen Savers, which is was, at least as first) were the only ones from the days before the merge that lasted.

I wish they’d at least have given Vanessa Marshall a voice cameo.  We got to hear Ashoka and Kanan speak to Rey.  They owed Hera that much.

The Ghost showed up in Rise of Skywalker too.

And then everyone on the bus clapped.

I rooted for her on Survivor.  Boy, was I dumb.

But they re-edited them once they knew they were going to Netflix. 

Apparently the actress who played Cally on the new Battlestar Galactica was involved in the cult as well.

McSally has incentive to be nice. She will almost certainly be appointed to fill the vacancy when Kyl steps down from his appointment to McCain’s seat.  She has the 2020 election to think about.

It apparently was an improvisation from Mary Wiseman, and then Anthony Rapp improv-ing his reaction. I was kind of wary going in, but I actually thought it worked in context. Considering that Tilly is just so enthusiastic and bubbly about everything, it felt...natural, I guess.

Winsor McCay was where my mind went.

Other articles have said she’s Carmelite.

It takes a lot of skill to make that kind of pin-up art seem empowering and not just titillating. Allan Heinberg’s “Who is Wonder Woman” arc is hardly a classic, but the Dodsons’ art was glorious and it was worth picking up for that alone.

Unless you can find Diet Coke with Splenda.

Meanwhile, protagonist Jodie Holmes invades an unnamed African country and slaughters dozens of soldiers, ultimately assassinating the nation’s president.

“Is good?”

with a “chef” who’s only famous for having a producer daddy and showing off her funbags while pretending to cook.

Au revoir, Felicia.

It works for us, but from my observations on the subject it fails more than it succeeds.