*takes teeth out* them's fightin words!
*takes teeth out* them's fightin words!
Look how sensitive you are. What did I say there that you imagine would be so offensive to.. anyone? Does Tyler Perry not produce all black sitcoms? Maybe you missed the big T-Dog/Oscar meltdown that people had on io9. And now they announce casting for Tyresse, and people still complain. Besides, I'm fairly certain…
and this is on your assumption that I'm .. white?
SEE! even there, I slipped and said "replaced" instead of 'killed'. These forums are getting to me.
just a joke at this point. you must have missed the scandal here on io9 after the episode where T-Dog was replaced just before Oscar was introduced. It was drama worthy of reality tv
I've been over since before you were born, sonny.
Yeah, I was just saying this in the last TV recap about the Governor, and how it's more acceptable in comic books for an 'evil' character to just be outright evil and one dimensional. Not so much in TV and movies, so it's good they're thinking outside the original text.
some people are just never happy. Who are you Tyler Perry? You need an all black cast to be happy or what?
I imagine it's a lot like fine dinning for the kite-eating-tree. Sure it's overpriced, but it's more about the experience than anything.
The internet loves a pessimist...
I think it's a point to be made too that it's a lot more acceptable to make "evil" characters more one dimensional in comic books.
There are times when I wish I didn't know the storyarch from the comics, things like the phone call and the Governor's zombie daughter would have been a lot more interesting to see fresh in the show. So I'm glad they're diverging a bit on the details, it keeps me guessing a little. I think the Daryl/Merle characters…
turn back sarah..
Peter Parker was a whiny pouting bitch in Raimi's Spider-man movies. I hated the cast in that series (except for JJJ). I wouldn't say Garfield did a great job with the character either though, too much of that "aw-shucks" crap. Spider-man is a cocky bastard in the comics, though, so I was glad they represented that…
Yeah, I saw that too, him searching for a father figure was a big part of his character development. Which is pretty unlike the comics so I'm not sure how much it'll help the mythos if they keep it going in the sequel.
dry land is a myth
yesssssss, thank you
Fund NASA, build a mining infrastructure on the moon, bring Helium-3 back and develop fusion reactors. Be energy independent by 2025.
Good thing women never cheat, otherwise the data from this experiment would be entirely inconclusive
I didn't really like Contagion. I thought I would, but the multiple story lines, that didn't really connect, made the whole film feel unfocused. I never really cared about any one of those characters because none of them were important. That form of storytelling works well in literature, but is much harder to pull off…