SabrinaQ
SabrinaQ
SabrinaQ

“Untouchable” - Garbage

They come to and realize that everything that happened in the series after the hallucinatory mushroom cave, were just mushroom-induced hallucinations.

She needs to screen better.

Caprica. The last few episodes were really very good, but it's also a good example of why all-arc shows are such a risk.

Yep, another vote for all false except for #9.

Anything with a login and password IMO should be HTTPS. The problem is that people will often use the same login and password for many sites, and if a small site gets hacked, a lot of times the login/pw combos will also work for yahoo, google, etc. We can scold people for doing this but they don't deserve to have

I don't recall there being any ambiguity at all in the book about Deckard being human. Philip K. Dick's original fundamental dilemma though didn't surround whether the androids were or might be to any degree human. The androids in his book were all, to a one, psychopathic and remorseless. In the book, the problem

On the other hand, by minimizing character customization, they keep their games playable on a wider range of older systems. The more customizable each player's toon is, the more resources are needed for rendering. I do wish that when they updated the character models for WoD that they had added a wider range of

I'd love to see them add a Library, which keeps all those books you collect from various places, copies of letters (a single letter takes up a whole bag slot), and copies of books you've read while exploring the world.

It's not laundry baskets that are the problem. It's stuff like crusty old dirty plates piled on a table or candy wrappers on the floor, that sort of thing, that really kills a selfie.

I love to get lost in this one.

I'm inclined to think that bringing the severed head back to life without quarantining it in any way was even dumber. Lots of Idiot Ball to go around with this one.

I'm going from memory here (it was 30 years ago I read this) but as I recall it was given as one of several examples arguing that Star Wars had better immersion and richer worldbuilding than Empire. I just mentioned it because it was an interesting counterpoint to the fact that as time has passed, most fans have

I don't think I have it anymore, but I recall reading an essay in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine about why Empire Strikes Back was a particularly disappointing follow-up to Star Wars. One point that sticks out in my memory was that part of the unsung genius of Star Wars was the way items we would have

Casting preference for trans women characters should go to trans women actors.

This seems to me a great example of that counterpoint to free speech that Terry Pratchett called "free listening."

Fear of abandonment and approval-seeking — always good to poke those for a jerk at the tear-ducts.

2Chainz! My crew found more videos of toddlers smoking pot we want you to comment on! Won't you think of the children!?

I find this entirely believable. I kept wondering, after reading about all the characters and settings that were being crammed into this movie, how it would all fit. First the movie would be introducing Batman, giving him the backstory treatment; then they added Wonder Woman; then they added Aquaman. It seemed like

"The Order" had half of a decent, interesting movie spliced into a really cheesy thriller.