Go on then.
Go on then.
Likely for the same reason they put abs on armour..
Its been hinted that he's not normal before as well. Jenkins makes some comment about 'thats what he's calling himself this time' or something along those lines. Also Du lac's 'i've killed more librarians that you've seen stars' line rang more true than usual, i suspect hes been around awhile.
I really want this to be good but i honestly think that they need Noah Wyle around more (I see he'll be on the next one) because he is by far the most entertaining person on the show.
You could call it Plausible Deniability (and it probably is, who knows) but i really like how ambiguous it was. To me it feels more like they are leaving it open for people to interpret it the way they want, or need it to be and i like that.
I completely agree. I loved the original and i watched a chunk of gracepoint (because tennant, duh) but.. it just wasn't as good. I'll probably finish it eventually, but not like the original.
Pateron, Kickstarter, indiegogo make this argument somewhat less of an impact than it once was.
Genuinely laughed out loud.
I love how its 'tradition' to fight without shirts, because of course it is.
I know its somewhat subjective but if networks stopped canceling the good, or potentially good (or at least potentially interesting) shows like Almost Human, The Cape (and yes, Firefly), Dollhouse and so on, and stopped sticking to and multiplying absolute shit like the various Survivor-esque 'reality' shows. Maybe…
His early ones are a LOT better than his more recent hollywood blockbuster types. Even shanghai series is better than rush hour.
With all the old series i watch ending, the nostalgia of new DBZ is almost too much for me.
Because Orcas are dicks. Seriously, just look it up.
I just like the Koenig is well known for the invention of his high-speed printing press (among other people i think).
Pass. I want more AC, i'll buy all AC games forever. I still love them.
Exactly. It sounds really weird but i almost never suggest my absolute favorites to anyone. Because unless they like it, i'm going to at least be a little upset, because if I like it so much, its going to be hard to hear anyone talk negatively about it.
This book is a trouble for me. While i loved after i had finished reading it. While i was reading it, it was a bit of a slog in parts. Its certainly got some dark humour and some very interesting concepts - and i kind of wish it would have continued, though it ended right where it should have - it was a .. weird read…
I got REALLY into the genre after these books, Rivers of London was a close second.
While i can agree with people not wanting to support an author they don't agree with, at the same time i have no trouble divorcing my enjoyment of a product.
I feel the same way about people who say "Oh i don't watch TV, i don't even own one!" like its some sort of accomplishment or point of pride.. I just don't get you brother.