@Plague: I had the same concern. I hope they don't give us a raft of new characters at the expense of the ones we already know.
@Plague: I had the same concern. I hope they don't give us a raft of new characters at the expense of the ones we already know.
@akacrash: Unless you like megacrocs and shark-o-beasts and whatnot. If so, it's a good time to be a SyFy fan.
@Chip Overclock: I've got several episodes built up on TiVo for a marathon before the premiALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
@MrGOH: Why would anyone watch that?
@Dr Emilio Lizardo: You paint her work gloves blue, that's what.
@colormist: But I greatly enjoyed the book! I realized I might have sounded a little downer there. I enjoyed Briar as a character, and it was some solid world building with some freaky zombies. Those mo-fos knew how to climb!
@colormist: I'm not sure I'd describe their attitudes toward the Chinese as accepting, though. I read it a while ago, so am I misremembering? The Chinese performed an important service for the community within the walls but were generally segregated from the characters who moved the story along. They sort of made up a…
@crosis101: We do that from time to time. It makes us look smart and keeps you on your toes.
What, no cup holders?
@animeman59: Totally. I would hang that print on my wall.
@markedward: "The number of people who knew the twist before hand could be counted on one hand ..."
Oh, to be a background dancer/walker in an OK Go video ...
@syafiqjabar of Mars: In heels!
Wait, you can take running lessons? I guess this is my couch potato-ness speaking, but ... really?
@naru: My metaphor was less elegant: dirty lemon Jell-O.
@Kaiser-Machead: Or worse, guilt them out of buying it.
@skylr616: I watched the TV series before reading the books. I really ought to re-watch it now so I can be outraged — OUTRAGED!! — by how it differs from the source material.
Someone needs to film a horror movie in No. 1, stat.
I read "Blue Beetle" and immediately thought Harry Dresden. How disappointing!