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Precious.

Agree completely. This was so jam-packed with unnecessary and frankly boring "action" (rabbit sled chase, Goblin-ton chase, Stone Giant what-the-heck ... etc.) that I felt like I was watching test footage for the video game cutscenes rather than a theatrical release.

Boo.

One of my favorites. The "time the crime to the show tune" bit was hilarious.

Just watched it.
Interesting premise and some good set ups, but the acting ... yeesh. Mr. Franco-lookalike, Mr. Willis-lookalike, Ms. Notawighonest Reporter Lady, crowd of clueless teens whose response to disaster is ... a bonfire rave on the bridge?
I will give this a few episodes to find its feet, but seriously, this

The Emperor Ming's sewer outflow was decorated for the imperial wedding with brightly coloured mushrooms, many of which were edible.

The costumers of Star Trek might take some exception to the assertion that this is a new concept.

She is on Mongo, so no, Dale is not cold. Plus, Flash Gordon generates 1.4 gigawatts of heat in his scarlet coat and ornate (not to say baroque) pistol by leaning awkwardly on his oversized bastard sword.
You can tell Flash is the hero because both the nearly naked Dale and the genius/sidekick/drably accoutred Dr. Hans

Ah, the ruby yacht of Omar Khayyam.
Who knew it was so small?

Also, Paula has seldom (if ever) killed and eaten fluffy kittens and adorable puppies. So please ignore the whole N-word thing, because she only said it in love to her her children of God in the House.
Up in that.

Ah sees wut ya done there, and that is right clever, that is.
"Report".

Actually, puddin', you do "not" disagree with me; we are of one mind in regards to the misuse of the mother tongue.
It pains me, as well.
But the variations in proper plurals for borrow words (as are most in our lingo, savvy?) must be an area where, although it might not be as lyrical as what you and I concur is the

Can one concur?

Sorry for the typo, but usage is now the rule in our language.

I know it's not the OED, but Merriam-Webster accepts either plural:

Not really SciFi, but the Falafel guy on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, was similar in many ways to the foregoing.

True, but something is causing an inanimate object to move. It might be interesting to find out why, if not for idle curiosity then to twit all the god-besotted nutjobs who believe skydaddy is moving the thing.

One simple test would be to place the statue on a felt pad and see if the "spirits" still move it. If not, it is vibrations. If yes, then it is some other force moving the thing that should be investigated.
Or sacrifice a fatted calf, one.

Heat=unfocused energy

Completely cool. And almost a valid excuse for Slipstream. Almost.