Robulus
Robulus
Robulus

Unfortunately, with our dysfunctional government, the best chance that universal healthcare has in this country is to get horribly broken legislation like this in place and then tweak and patchwork it over the decades until it actually resembles something useful. Is it intelligent, cost effective or even guaranteed

OK, but that still doesn't answer my question. In the comic continuity, when WW is inside her invisible jet, is she visible or not? I understand that we the reader can see her but do the characters in the comics also see her as just a random woman flying through the sky in a sitting position or is it implied that

That was basically my question. I get that she is visible in the picture but what I mean is, within the confines of the DC Universe, is she visible inside her plane? I was saying that I thought it was an artistic decision to allow the reader to know what is happening easily, but in the story, she and the plane are

Regarding WW's Invisible Jet, was it ever canon that she could be seen inside the jet? I know it's been parodied a million times, but in the actual comics/cartoons was that ever established? I always assumed that was an artistic decision to make it easier to follow the action on the page/screen. I can see how

Didn't pretty much every late 70's/early 80's movie that takes place in NYC (or it's fictional equivalent) have the protagonist encounter a pimp?

It's probably too much to ask that the giant minifig (giantfig?) be animatronic and actually walk around. I think it would have a total 'StayPuft Marshmallow Man' vibe, minus the ancient Babylonian god.

For me, it's not the fact that 2 pilots are required and their brains be linked for the Jaeger to work that bothers me most, it's that if you HAVE that kind of neural interface in place, why do you need all the physical movements of the pilot? Wouldn't you just be able to control the robot like you would your own

Except, that's not Phil LaMarr. However, it is another MadTV alum: Orlando Jones.

I think a large part of it has to do with the studio structures they have in place. While Marvel created their own production company to take creative control of their IP in the movie space, it wasn't until the Disney buyout that they were directly controlled by anyone outside the company. That way they were able

Maybe Netflix will pick them up now.

I get what your saying, but the specific reference here has to do with the fact that Blomkamp had made numerous live action Halo ads/shorts and was lined up to direct a live-action Halo movie that the bean counters eventually pull the plug on. Meredith's merely saying that THIS is the kind of imagery we would have

Good god, I actually REMEMBER this episode! It was so bad that it permanently scarred my childhood psyche.

Am I the only one who remembers watching Master Ninja as a TV Series? I know it became famous because of MST3K, but seriously, it was a real TV show at one time!

Ah, the classic 90's AT&T commercials narrated by Magnum PI, those take me back.

I'm just amazed anyone else remembers The Higgins Boys and Gruber. I used to love the old Comedy Channel before they merged with HA! No one else I know remembers the Onion Show, Rachel Sweet or Night After Night and, of course, super young Jon Stewart hosting SAST.

I guess no one remembers Mann & Machine?

That's exactly what I mean. I also enjoyed 9 and 10 as well as the DVDs, but the fact that so much of the cast changed and the Ori emerged as a new enemy really made if feel like a different show. It's the same with the other series I mentioned; they soldier on, but the quality is inconsistent and there seems to be

I think you mean IPR

Community ended with Season 3, just like Supernatural ended with Season 5 and Stargate SG-1 ended at 8. Anything that comes after should be viewed as bonus material or scraps off the cutting room floor, depending on your point of view.

I don't give a shit about your kid, let alone about your kid's shit.