This makes me think of some quote from a movie about punching crime in the face. What is that from? Google was no help for me. Maybe I'm just smoking crack?
This makes me think of some quote from a movie about punching crime in the face. What is that from? Google was no help for me. Maybe I'm just smoking crack?
I don't even...
Man, it's been a little thin as far as my favorite authors for a bit, but October is doing right by me. I have a great deal of reading to do this weekend!
haha +1
Ben is Glory!
Yeah, I read a book about horror movies, recently, and one of the entire points of Mike Meyers is that he had no known motive.
This is why I can still like Klaus as much as I do. Poor guy. It wasn't his fault that his mother jumped the fence, but he's been persecuted for it his entire life. He clearly loves his family - he's the only one who gets to kill them and cart their inert bodies around, after all, and if that's not family sentiment…
Oh guys, I love you.
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That's an interesting take.
I love The Girl in the Fireplace and I agree it's better than Blink for this list. It's so very Doctor Who because it's weird and creepy and sad and timey/wimey, and it seems to show the tragedy of time and time travel from both human and Timelord perspectives. The humans who love him are destined to always be…
I'm so glad I'm not the only one.
My favorite X-Files standalone is "Bad Blood." It's about halfway through the show's run and it beautifully illustrates the individual perspectives of Mulder and Scully, and how their determination to believe (or not) fuels their every action during a case. The episode is also that strange combination of weird,…
Huh, I'll check it out. Thanks!
Excellent, I will check that out. Thanks!
Hmm, I may have to check this out.
I really like how the parents factor into things. Parenting is hard. Parenting supernatural kids is really hard. Like Mrs. Lockwood really believes she's saving her delicate human son from a pernicious vampire when she calls Creepy Bill about Caroline. It says a lot that she comes down on the side of her son when…
You know, I actually really appreciate Good Stefan now. That's the man he used to be, the man he wanted to be but never actually has been since becoming a vampire. Little hints of how vicious he could be showed through now and then in seasons 1 and 2, like when he threatened John Gilbert, but we thought he was just…
I love how Klaus is an evil guy, a total badass, and also a brother dealing with his totally difficult bitchy little sister. haha, he's clearly counting to ten when Rebekah wigs out over the necklace. Little touches like that really help 'humanize' (if that's the word) what on most other shows would be a two…
Really? Here's just a few problems.