GrandfatherTrout
GrandfatherTrout
GrandfatherTrout

Even if they didn’t, there’s always clay.

(Random shout-out to the music in this, which works very well.)

I think it’s Hari Nef?

The fact that his intention was to harm them in a manner that established his Conservative Asshole, Yee Haw bona fides may also have played into it.

It makes me feel like these heroes are more than their costumes and powers. They have layers, like ogres.

Sorry, why do we all need this right now? If this is about the coronavirus… that’s a virus, and therefore the antibacterial pen will do nothing about it.

Sorry, why do we all need this right now? If this is about the coronavirus… that’s a virus, and therefore the

She needs to write herself a banger called “Small Charcoal Grill” right away.

The test doesn't endorse [the idea of American exceptionalism], because that would be stupid. But it certainly presents viewpoints that both favor and oppose it, and then ask students to (GASP!) decide for themselves. They get to decide if America's unique place in history is a sign of its innate superiority, or

I meant the artist who is NOT the fictional character, actually.

Looking at the Tumblr it appears that the creator isn't disclosing his or her identity for now. But my first reaction to this article was, "WTF? You can't be bothered to tell us who the artist is?" The anonymity is probably worth a mention here.

Wait, they're killing Tron? But... But... Aw, nertz. Fun show, gorgeous visuals.

The first meeting between Clara and River is likely to be... interesting.

Or pre-incarnated, as it were. (Wibbly, and also wimey.)

Is "all of them" a legal answer here?

At first I read the question as "The ship design that inspires your favorite 'Holy cow, is that ever not aerodynamic' reaction," which is I guess something else. But it's a great excuse to point out the I.A.V. Dortmunder from Firefly. The Alliance, it laughs at your atmosphere.

Completely hilarious, and I still can't decide whether it's an actual thing or an elaborate joke.

This. I am AGOG that "The Ides of March" — the end of Season 4, which ends with Xena and Gabrielle crucified by the Romans and assumed bodily into heaven in shafts of light — is not on this list. Agog, I say.

Neil Gaiman is not, as they say, your bitch.

Man, now I'm all sadly about SGU all over again. It had finally gotten its act together, dammit! (But too late.)