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Those zombies had been stomping around up there since the helicopter crash, presumably a while back, and the roof chose that exact moment to crumble?
Puh.

Cute artwork, but the season IV opener left me cold. The characters did what the did only to advance the contrived plot. The "action scene" was telegraphed from the word go and made no sense whatsoever (really? the entire Big Lots roof rotted out in two years? who knew the Southern Building Code allowed cardboard in

Okay, not the best, but Yancey Butler? Danged sight prettier than Robocop.

I always liked Fritz Leiber's "Conservation of Reality" rule, where anything you change in the past only changes reality as much as necessary to accommodate the stately flow of reality, then, it is absorbed back into the mainstream.

Is this three sequential shots of the same actress or three shots of three different actresses?
Honestly, the craze for "conventional beauty" has resulted in indistinguishable mannequins masquerading as individual humans.

Say that one ... more... time ...

Indeed, yes. Very pretty child. I hope her career can survive the amputation of her left index finger.

A plethora (one might even suggest, a surfeit) of multiple posts today. Is the machine broken again?

She is at full draw. The time for stabilizing has passed. This is poor form, or masochistic, one.
Of course, not that that is necessarily a bad thing.

This is how one holds a bow, if one does not wish one's index finger given "fletch burns" that would seriously impair any fine motor skills activities int eh future.

Agreed. I am proud that a large part of my job is helping to keep it that way.

Nope. Wrong wrong. Wrongety wrong wronging wrongingly.

My name is Jack and I am a community planner and law student in Savannah, GA, USA.

Sadly, most IO9-ers have only seen the broadcast TV version.
Chew it slowly, it's Stygian!

Any coincidence that both vehicles are Canadian in origin?

As a year-round biker, I agree with your implications.

Silly as heck, but so were the source stories.

Been done, actually.

You probably do not recall that they used to have flouroscopes in shoe stores so people could see an x-ray of their foot bones. Very popular until shoe store clerks started showing excessive rates of cancers.

All I can think is how much these stunts cost the subjects in lifetime rad exposure, but maybe that's just because I am a child of the 60s and cancer scares the living crap out of me.