Fan hate for poor ol' Sansa Stark makes me very sad.
Fan hate for poor ol' Sansa Stark makes me very sad.
Thomas Covenant.
Came here to post the same thing. Ladyhawke was the first film that I saw where a relationship effected me. Before that my youth's understanding of such things was "girls are icky" and being told "That will all change when you are older." The idea of love in the film hit me on a profound level. Granted, there also…
If Dr. Manhattan had sung something like this in the Watchman movie, it would have been a lot more fun to see:
Now I really want to see Elric the Fire King doing this same number...but being absolutely unabashedly evil.
His very nature is contrary to his identity as a representative of good.
It's not until he's chipped that he really becomes interesting.
Lilith Iyapo from Octavia Butler's Dawn.
Ace Rimmer. He became the man he is because he was held back in school while Arnold Rimmer was promoted in school.
Newcastle.
The Best
And this one of Brian (Altar Boy) deducing the Confessor's secret.
I remember as a little kid...holy crap Zoltar is a woman??!!
I'm amazed that this hasn't been presented. For me, everything else pales by comparison.
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How has no one brought this one up? Face of Boe was an awesomely surprising reveal.
Murder By Death...
You thought I was the good guy? Best reveal. - Dollhouse, Boyd.
The one I was most excited about was in Isaac Azimov's Foundation series, when it was revealed that the guiding force behind all the other events was the robot from his Robot series. tieing those 2 epic series together was a really cool thing.