Fare thee weel, you dungeons dark and strong,
Fareweel, fareweel to thee.
Gwarr the Betrayed rant will ne'er be lang,
On yonder gallers tree.
Fare thee weel, you dungeons dark and strong,
Fareweel, fareweel to thee.
Gwarr the Betrayed rant will ne'er be lang,
On yonder gallers tree.
Both the Wall and synthetic soul have been mentioned before. The Wall in passing in at least two episodes, including the pilot, and it was visible in establishing shots and synthetic soul was gone into in more detail when we first learn about DRNs.
Man, I loved this episode. There had been some shaky ones that made me think this show might not live up to the pilot, but I think it's finding its footing again.
Speaking as a Georgia Criminal Defense Attorney myself, I know I sometimes struggle with the propriety of advertising my services. Each of us (I thought) draws a line somewhere. I do not personally know this lawyer, nor do I know his reputation. What I do know is that it is beyond distasteful to use the death of…
Nope. My problem is that I was expecting a show with the Whedon spark — you know, snappy dialogue, interesting but flawed characters, unique storylines — and instead I got cardboard cutout characters that don't interest me, soggy plots, and uninspired dialogue.
Hey, I'm with you for the most part. I'm just wondering what a more aggressive company would do. The basic point of the post was to show that the term was much older than most people would assume.
I see your point but:
I'm thinking it's made of carbontube nano-machines. Good modern update for Nimrod's white and pink.
Wait. There was a problem with Serenity? You do know that Serenity WAS the ending of that series because it didn't actually get a real ending. Plus, the last 2 episodes on the DVD set didn't get aired at all. Firefly got the shaft, not a great ending at the right time.
No... you don't.
For some reason, this is making me think of Automan.
So, in Conan the Barbarian when director John Milius said he wanted Thulsa Doom to resemble a race that had died out, with dark skin, blue eyes, and straight hair, he actually knew what he was talking about?
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This seems relevant to the conversation.
Manimal. It had the good sense to vanish after eight episodes.
As someone that studies ancient Rome, I could have eagerly watched an extra ten years of ROME. God damn, they did their research well.
Has to be Breaking Bad for me. They told the story they wanted to tell and got out while the show was at the height of its popularity.
I was a the pre release screening if this two days ago at Gothenburg's international film festival,. And i'm sorry to say that the trailer portrays a far more focused film than it turned out to be. Terry Gilliam himself was present at the screening as part of a masters class. Paraphrasing his own words, the movie is…
What the everloving fuck was that?
No, but they have all stoned their heretics and unruly children, beaten their slaves and treated their women like cattle.
So I'm guessing that the Bible-minded cities have all housed their homeless, fed their hungry, and healed their sick.