With my last breath, I curse Zoidberg!
With my last breath, I curse Zoidberg!
The results of this past-nastification have never before been so accurately visualized.
I suspect it will be Wonder Woman.
Though the hour grows dark, naught can shake my faith in the Eternal Emperor.
Imagine the *will* it takes to keep making a LEGO Dante's Inferno for a full seven months.
"I have no doubt that the doctor himself left notes." — A plot point in the comics is that Erskine never left physical notes but committed the secret of the formula to memory, for fear that the Nazis were actively trying to steal any documentation he had (a fear which was essentially entirely accurate).
"I swear to the old gods and the new, they're including "Tyrion slaps Joffrey" scenes now, just as fan service. And I don't object one bit."
Annoyingly, there were actually two....and I left after the first one.
Question: why is the "save" icon in Microsoft Word still a floppy disk when an entire generation of teenagers now using computers grew up never using them?
Its great to finally have images for some of these things, like Field of Fire or even the Children of the Forest — interesting that they're more "realistic" and "not Elves" — instead they're like Aborigines or Native Americans.
Yes, like getting Tywin's alternate take on the Night's Watch which is utterly dismissive of the Night's Watch.
I was about to post the same thing; its hard to compare a show that only aired *15 episodes* so far to a show in its fifth season.
I've seen nothing that was too bad yet, nothing too far from the books (which discuss sex quite graphically); my fear is basically your point 1 - the fear that in the *future*, they might get carried away with it.
Its nothing without the naked people.
1 - As you point out, Trek had established reasons why there wasn't more genetic engineering, specifically due to laws banning it. Yes, we might need to see more "rogue" genetic upgrades, but in practice they've done a thorough job of stamping it out.
I'm glad you said it: other than the Westeros lecture, this was an insultingly awful South Park episode (insulting in the sense of so poorly written they should be ashamed).
Peaked my interest:
I think people might tend to have unusual names in the small-town South.
To be honest, I never minded the original scifi movies; they're dirty cheap and run in saturday night dead-air time, and bring in a high ratio of profit relative to the little they cost to make. I mean, its not as if they were actively competing for funds or timeslot with something else. And if it means they have…
His pattern indicates two-dimensional thinking.