Astronomers have detected a big boom in the distant universe
Astronomers have detected a big boom in the distant universe
Yeah, the original show definitely suffered from not knowing how to create drama without raising the apocalyptic stakes.
I always liked the idea of the Men of Letters stuff. Some of it was handled better than others, but I remember the very first Men of Letters episode ending with a sort of awkwardly handled scene that maybe implied they were going to be done with all that now and move on, and I was thinking “no! Don’t do that, it was…
Humanity hunting a species into extinction is nothing new.
No idea who that is sorry.
Isn’t that the one where 006 fell?
Ooh, that’s a fun critique I don’t see very often, well worded!
I liked it. A good ending I felt. And the Harfoots were actually fun to watch in this one (less doom and gloom and boredom when on them please)!
I think I’ve had enough of Heroes getting gruesomely murdered in ways that’ll make you want to throw up from Multiverse of Madness and that one What If episode to be honest (Hulk pop!).
Frankly it was just a bit too weird for me.
And they said bookcases to the past were the weirdest features of Blackholes.
Presumably better healthcare and a less hostile Earth environment. Less racism too hopefully.
You can repeatedly stab people without killing them.
Right Wingers call others snowflakes, get triggered by the slightest factual rebuttals.
Right Wingers call others violent, bring weapons everywhere to rallies.
Right Wingers claim to love freedom, do their best to squash the freedom of others at every opportunity, especially when those freedoms don’t affect them in the…
I dunno, it works fine for wildlife too in theory.
Every sexual assaulter should meet the sharp end of my knives.
Just stab them. Repeatedly. In all sorts of soft places. Problem solved.
We all know the actor who plays Ganondorf needs to be able to jump in the air and kick downwards with both his legs really hard.
Lmao, and then a double post on my response.
Ohhh, whoops.