LaurenShaw
LaurenShaw
LaurenShaw

Dude, no. The show actually taught a pretty good lesson to kids: The things that go bump in the night aren’t supernatural bullshit, but people with agendas who can be exposed via the thorough gathering of evidence and/or hijinks. Their are no ghosts and no monsters, just the application of science, technology and

It makes me thankful I live in a world with modern medicine, but it increases the amount I get pissed off at all the people who shun modern medicine for ‘traditional’ methods. Because that’s the world they want to return to.

Every time I see a story like this it makes me remember to be thankful for the world I live in now. For all its problems it is infinitely better than one in which I might have lived instead. Thank you.

I vote for Ian Mckellan. Something about the idea of the guy who played Gandalf, portraying the guy who played Saruman seems awesome to me.

Well there’s a reason he holds the record for tallest leading man. There aren’t very many leading actors that tall.

Benedict Cumberbatch with some voice augmentation?

Understandable.

I like the way you think, you psychopath you.

You should read marvel 1602.. Not quite this but not too far off.

You sure its not a tanto

This is the best thing I’ve read all day.

Yeah, that’s a little... hm. I’ve never read 1602, but the Wikipedia summary makes it seem more silly than an honest interpretation. ‘Scotius Summerisle’? ‘The Four from the Fantastick?’ I mean... really?

About five minutes ago, given their current rate of content production. On the bright side, I would totally read this comic and/or see the movie!

Actually, X is not the symbol of the Cross, but of St. Andrew’s Cross (by tradition, he was crucified on an X shaped cross) which to this day can be seen on the flag of Scotland. The X-Monks were actually members of the Knights of St. Andrew which was an off-shoot of the Knights Templar. Both orders were suppressed

Someone’s been reading Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.

No dragons, pfff.

I would take his romantic interest much, MUCH more seriously. ;)

I was studying MacBeth before A Song of Ice and Fire was a turgid thought floating through George R.R. Martin’s rape and politics obsessed brain! Uphills, both ways, in the snow- and we liked it! Now get off my lawn!

Fez’s are and will always be cool.