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    They made a TV show which openly praised its own hyper-realistic documentary style....then fell back on outright fantasy?
    Well, actually, I think it's more of a case that...Ron stopped watching the aired episodes, so ideas he had in the writers room in Season 1 simply weren't communicated on the actual TV show, then he

    The superweapon they destroyed Vulcan with was *on* Spock's ship.

    It got worse. Even Ron Moore abandoned Caprica. I mean he wrote the pilot, then just announced, "Hey I'm handing this off to other writers"...and all reviewers basically just shrugged and said "okay"...never questioning how bizarre it was that he wouldn't want to continue in the storyverse he was being praised for.

    It's Anakin's home planet, and they intentionally left Luke there because he "had family" there (and it was vaguely implied that Anakin/Vader associated it so much with his mother's death that he would never return there)....Luke was in turn raised there, and it stands to reason that he might revisit it in the Sequel

    Men don't actually think like that at all.

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    Apparently its based on a Ray Bradbury short story, "Zero Hour", which was already adapted in live-action form for the Ray Bradbury Theater (as a single half-hour story).

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    Apparently its based on a Ray Bradbury short story, "Zero Hour", which was already adapted in live-action form for the Ray Bradbury Theater (as a single half-hour story).

    These numbers are absurd. Well, the Balerion numbers attempted to be based on some plot logic....but they then said "Balerion is 70 meters long, so Drogon is 60 meters long in the current novel"..>WHAT?! Dragons grow larger as long as they live, and Balerion was over a CENTURY old during the Targaryen Conquest:

    The books...sort of *imply* that Jojen's health is deteriorating, but only in the most recent installment - the problem is that Bran has so little to do that they advanced his plotline relative to the rest of the story. Bran only goes north of the Wall at the end of book 3, but book 3 got split across Season 3 and

    Well when he says "done" does that necessarily mean we wouldn't even see, like a Wolverine cameo again? Similar to how he made a came in First Class?

    Would it be possible to disable the shields using some sort of prefix code?

    How did synapsids (mammal-like reptiles) first split off from regular reptiles? How did they start growing fur as an adaptation? (Though some years ago, I guess some people wondered at how reptiles could grow feathers as an adaptation, and branch off into birds).