Surely there have been a few, "go back in time and when people think you look or act strange, pretend you're from Canada" episodes.
Surely there have been a few, "go back in time and when people think you look or act strange, pretend you're from Canada" episodes.
A very interesting study. Religion is far less prevalent in the UK where it can be seen as pervasive when it's expressed by politicians and media. My parents came to Christianity late in their lives so I only experienced it just before my teens and found it wasn't for me only a few years later. It had no effect on me…
The BBC is rather protective of its current cash-cow; I wonder how long this might available for. I used to work in a license dept there when this ad was running, they weren't happy.
I've never understood why the US need to remake a show where everyone is speaking English.
Make sure you watch the original Australian version, the American re-dub is awful.
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Enchantress is Asgardian , right?
That's always been my approach and I still get the instructions out for my kids. I find it very frustrating when they want me to make something and I can't. A lot of guilt surfaced when we saw The Lego Movie.
"Please, No!" he shouted. Then silence.
Lego was the only toy I kept in order to pass on to my kids. I remember opening the big tub after 20 years, with all my old sets mixed together and my daughter and I building random things. Aaahh great days.
I live close to Rye House. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rye_House…
WHAT ABOUT GIANT MAN!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!
I hope a lot of cool teachers put these up in the classroom, they're far more interesting than the usual "A is for apples" posters.
No one knows!! *DUN-DUN-DUUUUUN!*
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"It gets better" said the ant.
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Continuity is EVERYTHING. DC want to make sure that nothing gets in the way of their movies. They don't want to go through several seasons of Arrow/Flash/Gotham to make sure it all fits in the movies. So it's about story logistics really, and that's how you make great movies.
BBC shows are are made with money from the UK public, money made in the UK and overseas by BBC Worldwide is then pumped back in to the BBC's public service (and now the BBC World Service). So the more popular and financially successful BBC America (and other Worldwide channels) are, the better funded TV, Radio and…
I'll have to mention Christopher Priest again; 'Indoctrinaire' his first novel I think, it's very weird in places. A giant ear growing out of a wall at one point.