Sarducci
Sarducci
Sarducci

The big difference between Ant-Man and Interstellar is that Ant-Man makes no attempt to pretend that their science isn’t scientifically accurate, so I won’t exactly question how the Pym Particles nor the Quantum Realm (Which I am personally convinced is the Microverse). Interstellar, on the other hand tries to be a

I adore dogs, but I recently got my first cat (I have a long commute and it wouldn’t be fair to a dog).

I have two:
1) Community. Honestly, after season 4, they should have called it a day. I mean, even a real college ends after 4 years.
2) The Simpsons: I love the Simpsons, adore it, but it’s time to take these old yellers out back and put them to rest.

Sadly, it’s Supernatural. I loved the first 5 seasons, but it’s been downhill since.

You’re right, they would continue to test the proof to verify it.

I prefer Einstein’s explanation.

the main reason i believe she will resurrect jon is even though they never meet in the book, when she is talking to thoros in the show he tells her that when beric died he prayed to the god and said the ancient words, implying that all red priests are taught of this power but few/none have ever been succesful. Also

Nah. He’s too invested in a character like Jon to steer course. Odds are Jon will be dead and his body will end up being preserved in the cold until the end of the season when Melisandre is finally able to resurrect him somehow.

I agree. Subverting literary norms is all well and good within reason, but they’re norms for a reason - because they work. If I wanted to watch a bunch of random things happen to random people, I’d sit on a bench outside. Things that happen in fiction are supposed to be meaningful. Hiding behind “it’s more realistic!”

You’re too right. That’s why I support global warming, because species have become all too lazy. Adapt or GTFO you adorable helpless frog you.

I’m actually a researcher working on peripheral nerve regeneration and I am here with my oddly specific knowledge base to tell you: they totally do! Not quickly or completely most of the time, but they can regrow at a rate of on the order of 5mm/day for humans.

I figure that a lot of the people might have forgotten how to build computers, (or never learned, obvs) or set up networks, but 2 clever people with some wonderglue could fix half that crap. I mean, your average bramin trader can repair a plasma rifle, I don’t think he needs to live ina tent with a cooking pot that’s

The worst thing is that they could have accomplished the same, just by not letting her down her weapons. I am no parent, but I think that, in that situation, no matter how badass I am (and I am, make no mistake), suddenly being attacked by zombie-children would put me, momentarily, out of my game, letting them overrun

It’s probably worth noting that isothiocyanate is also the chemical that gives mustard, horse radish, and wasabi their kick too.

Is there much sea traffic in the vortexes? Isn’t that part of the reason the garbage continues to collect there?

I don’t really know what they were doing with the wights in this episode. I didn’t care, because it was awesome. But, they can’t be killed except by fire. Remember way back in Season 1, when Jon earned that sword by killing a wight that was sent to kill Mormont? Anyway, we saw it at times - them throwing themselves

Oh I like this. Eddie killing himself creates a paradox so powerful that the TV show itself self destructs in a 4th-wall shattering interdimensional black hole.

Some of the fan fiction is a LOT better than the crap they actually filmed.

I think the major obstacle to doing that (aside from the concern that it would confuse the younger members of the audience) is that WB/DC are building an interconnected television universe, and unless Arrow’s jumping into another dimension of reality, this decision would effectively sever any connection the shows

Those headlines sound spot on. Are you from the future? Have you been using the Speedforce?