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J.D. Buffington
Kitradu

They may homogenize your man-butter (thank you Adult Swim).

Dekker's Connor I can agree was questionable despite the awesomeness surrounding him (such as Green stealing the show as his uncle), but the episode where he put himself in harms way by revealing himself to the terminator at the military school, then shaving his head...best Connor of all, even if only for a moment.

In retrospect, and again, I think it takes careful viewing of the first two episodes of the season, Amy was missing for a while, so the Amy they got back could easily be one of these clones. However, that only lends more credence to the murdered Doctor being a clone. The clone we already saw was willing to give his

I think they're covering where Gandalf went when he left the party for a little while during Bilbo's adventure. I'm not sure if those events are in an official book, or part of Tolkein's backstory notes or what, but otherwise...money grab.

The shoes...now I want to go back to the first episode and look at the SHOES!!!

I don't know that it's a flaw, I agree with the point made, you CANNOT change someone ELSE. People need to change on their own because they want to. You might be able to influence that eventual change, but not in the way that was implemented to change the miscrients in the movie. I sympathized with this devil,

Where's the suggestion box? I want a top ten of the scariest looking creatures on earth. I know most of 'em would prolly be fish, like gar or anglers, but the Silent Hill comment got me thinking about very real earthbound monstrosities.

See...if that stuff was happening, we would know God existed. That's my point that our world isn't magical enough, lol!

The universe is infinitely not magical enough for the biblical god to exist, and infinitely too technical for the biblical god to exist.

At least Bothans knew there was sacrifice involved...the cells were just lined up for the slaughter. Sad face.

I said this a while back in the Arnie was coming back thread, I'll quote my initial statement because I hold hope that everything Terminator can still be relevant:

So, has it been speculated upon on why Emma Frost is here? Mystique I can kind of forgive, if she's a shape-shifter, maybe she can keep her aging in check and she only became a thirty-forty something woman when she was hit with the anti-mutant virus. Is White Queen similar (for the movies)? She seemed like a

It does, I just had to open a window. In Tulsa.

That's the impression I got, and short of seeing it, I would think they know OF this mutant in a bar, they come up behind him starting to introduce themselves, Logan gives 'em the cold shoulder, end of conversation. No one really pays attention to who they're looking at so forty years later this chance meeting is

But the Future!Doctor dies in "present" day, which would allow for Torchwood (which I believe is in the present, I haven't watched it either, but I do like Jack myself) to cross over into Doctor Who season six. Could we be on to something here?

The Amazon is a big mysterious place. Wrap up this season's mystery, let's move on to new ones.

Amy shot a hole through the visor...?

AHHHH!!!! Who can take shots and live? JACK! Yeah, he "dies" every time he gets hurt, but he's in a techno-super-suit that can walk on it's own!

You know, I would think that, and maybe it is her own cherade, but her reaction to Present!Doctor (slapping him in the cafe) and the private chat with Amy about killing the Astronaut felt like they were genuine. But this is River, a disengenuous character to say the least. Regardless, we know after the little girl

Kindred: The Embraced. Fox show that was only on for one season based on Vampire: The Masquarade. Ugly vampires, pretty vampires, punk vampires, old ones, new ones, emo ones, campy ones, ones living (so to speak) it up. It was Dark Shadows meets Dallas.