I think its more a matter of that.....
I think its more a matter of that.....
Consider this a "on-site report", but I've been watching the show with girls from my dorm who have in turn, brought other girls who never read the books, etc.
It isn't just that the Dothraki would invade; Robert even in episode 2 or so pointed out that there are enough Targaryen loyalists around, or people just plain fed up with Robert, or simple opportunists (i.e. the Greyjoys), that they'd jump on the bandwagon and switch sides. Sort of similar to how during the War of…
The worst part is that CEO Stu Levy ran Tokyopop into the ground to get this movie off the ground.
Cephalopods are my favorite food! Well, shellfish in general.
Name a single, a *SINGLE* thing from "Mayan prophecies" in Evangelion.
You didn't include any Enterprise, and almost no Voyager. Good. I will learn to live with it. Because I can live with it. I *can* live with it....
Evangelion's creators have stated that their series is basically a 50/50 mix of Devilman and Space Runaway Ideon.
Actually that makes more sense, what with Elrond being Turgon's *grandson* and all.,.
"the tiny, isolated world of Terminus, with few resources, at the end of the galaxy"
When they find them, they're such famous swords (from Gondolin) that Gandalf instantly recognizes them. Plus they've got famous inscriptions on them and stuff.
Q episodes are dreams. He's a Space-Wizard.
Its not of unknown origin; well, it was already a famous sword from the Elf city of Gondolin, believed lost for centuries, and they find it in the troll treasure-hoard and Gandalf theorizes that thieves stole it from other thieves for generations back and forth until it wound up there.
"Orcrist the Goblin Cleaver" is wrong because it is technically redundant: "Orcrist" means "Goblin Cleaver" in Elvish. You can call it one or the other but not both.
That was a dream episode, it didn't "really" happen.
There is no such thing as "Warp 10"; its an asymptote.
Its not that I'm opposed to "working in a song he liked".....it was the *degree* to which they did it. Does that make sense?
The entire "All Along the Watchtower" thing on BSG got progressively silly, and was never the greatest idea.
I've seen things you people wouldn't *believe*: attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion...
Rourke is more machine now than man, twisted and evil.