Sam and Dean are tooling around in a Ford Escort?
Sam and Dean are tooling around in a Ford Escort?
I’ll give you that Star Trek: The Motion Picture is long and breezily paced, but I respectfully disagree with most of your other points James.
I bet he used to pull this shit all the time with that robot in SpaceCamp.
The Last Human...
...I see Orlando Bloom hasn’t quite learned how to turn off the smolder.
the cast even has a Tamzin!
I still think it’s a stealth prequel to Lost Girl.
I’m totally getting a vibe that this is like a prequel for Saga - if a mechanized royal shows up (or a talking lion) I’m calling shenanigans - but still loving what I’m seeing.
A several years ago, I might have agreed with that sentiment without hesitation..
Wow, so it sounds like it *is* worse than The Outpost. Which at least has some interesting aspects in its worldbuilding (if only that). Though I’d still point to it when you try to claim the CW hasn’t made anything bad lately.
I know the show is supposed to make the Primes come off as yet another in a long line of the 100's ambiguously evil protagonists (something this show can often excel at) but I’m not feeling it. Building a silly religion as a way to body snatch other people in an effort to attain immortality is kind of evil. The…
Ah, the folks that temporarily forget how to walk are the worst. The advice is the same as it is for Disney: If you need to check your maps, plans, phones, or just get your bearings, move to either side of the walkway and stop there.
I knew that this was what was happening on the naming day the moment they turned out how interested they were in the nightbloodsand then started talking about such and such fourth/seventh of her/his name and how they will change. It was obvious the Primes were using Flame-like chips to jump bodies.
Echo showing uncharacteristic vulnerability in this moved her even further up my list of favorite characters & I liked a look at how her relationship with Bellamy works, with them being real with each other and accepting each other’s damage and working to move forward
Clarke’s consciousness still exists on the commander chip in Maddie—they said this season it was only inactive there because Clarke herself was still alive & conscious, so now it will transfer to there & presumably could get transferred back to herself.
I am confident that Clarke is merely suppressed. My prediction is that having previously had The Flame/Commander’s Spirit/A.L.I.E. 2.0 in her body will give Clarke an immunity to the total mind wipe process as the Prime vessels(?) strongly resemble The Flame/Commander’s Spirit/A.L.I.E. 2.0.
I think the rule they broke…
Good episode. I’m okay with Clarke not being a part of the season for a little while, after what happened to her character last season-this was a clever way to let Clarke sit this one out but not Eliza Taylor. Also clever-keeping most of the characters in hibernation so they can focus on the characters that we…
I suppose that begs the question, what happens if Madi were to get an implant? Would the Flame counteract the Prime personas with its lineage?
What I find interesting is that the technological mechanism for the Primes’ immortality is very similar tech to the Flame, except it overwrites (or at least suppresses) the host’s consciousness, rather than working in concert with it.
Liek alliterator said, there was the Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys show from the 70's. Plus this is like the third attempt for a Nancy Drew show in the past five years.