I believe that Soderbergh is no longer attached to U.N.C.L.E. Last I heard, Guy Richie was circling the property . . ..
I believe that Soderbergh is no longer attached to U.N.C.L.E. Last I heard, Guy Richie was circling the property . . ..
Aloicious: You are absolutely correct. The "Underground Railroad" was not literally a railroad; it was chain of safe houses used to transport escape slaves to the North.
Ben doesn't realize Hayden is a ghost because he's a rational person who doesn't believe in ghosts, so when he sees people moving and talking he naturally assumes they're alive. Remember, he doesn't know he's a character in a supernatural horror story. In the real world, dead people don't drop by for visits.
They don't realize she's dead because her ghost is still wandering around, thinking it's alive. Ben actually had a nice heart-to-heart talk with his daughter, but neither of them realized she was actually dead—since the ghosts in Murder House can seem awfully corporeal at times!
Okay, I completely missed the McCain photo, but I admit I laughed out loud at the lamp in the Christmas Aisle.
That is a great idea for an artifact!
Maybe he just doesn't know how to spell "Santa." :)
And people are still dropping in. A friend of mine watched the show for the first time this week, after I kept talking it up to him. And he was only a little lost . . . .
Yeah, Pete had an ulterior motive, but that makes it more "wholesome"? He's still having a one-night stand in his very first scene. And then, of course, there was that whole storyline with him and the vet. The point being, the show has never been completely G-rated.
Er, our very first look at Pete, in the very first episode, had him in bed with some blonde whose name he couldn't recall. How "wholesome" was that?
You know, seriously, Lucy Lawless would make a great guest-star on WH13.
Go back and watch the second season again . . . . you'll see it if you're looking.
I sense a great disturbance in the Force, as though millions of fans suddenly cried out in anticipation . . . . .
As I recall, Briar Rose by Jane Yolen used to get challenged sometimes . . due to the presence of a sympathetic gay character.
Trust me, Pez's are everywhere. Our local grocery store has had a big Pez display up by the check-out counter for probably ten years now. Pirates of the Caribean PEZ, Thor PEZ, Batman PEZ, etc.
And, trust me, the movie is much better than the book! (Not Bram Stoker's finest work.)
I can't remember Dale's backstory, but I'm getting a real school principal vibe from him. I'm guessing he was a teacher or professor or something.
I think they were going to put Beau in a home—because his "loving" mother had him chained up in the attic!
Because the movies have made Tony Stark much more famous than Hank Pym, so that's who tv audiences are more likely to have heard of?
Amen. I really don't get this persistent meme that "Syfy kills good shows too soon!" I mean, I miss FARSCAPE and BSG, too, but four years isn't a bad run for a scifi show. And EUREKA still has a fifth season in the works. WH13 is going strong. HAVEN is going into its third season. ALPHAS has been renewed. Sure,…