Yeah, but he's a clone of the Kevin Spacey Lex Luthor, not the Michael Rosenbaum Lex Luthor.
Yeah, but he's a clone of the Kevin Spacey Lex Luthor, not the Michael Rosenbaum Lex Luthor.
That explains a lot.
The only thing I don't get is why they all synch up left to right. I wouldn't think there would be any reason for the system to favor one direction over the other as long as the frequency and amplitude were the same.
The Vengers, the big-budget sequel to the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon
Dang it, someone beat me to it!
But not enough reason to subscribe to a cable package that includes BBC America?
I'm slightly confused; I've owned The Moon Maze Game for almost a year.
I don't disagree that River's story is hard to buy into emotionally, but I think the Doctor has always been romantically interested in her, at least since "Day of the Moon." Not nearly as deeply as she is with him, but I still see it in "Wedding." My big issue is with the Pond family; the end of "Wedding" was the only…
I don't think he lies as much as Rule Number One implies, at least not important lies to people who are important to him. Two things to remember: This rule comes from him, and he's got a *lot* of self-loathing. And this rule is for River's benefit, and he has to lie a lot to River no matter how much he does or doesn't…
As long as Doc Hammer plays Dr. Girlfriend!
There was a time when Guillermo del Toro was talking about doing this. Sadly, he apparently gave up on it a while ago.
Tobin's Spirit Guide does actually exist, after a fashion:
"what did the negotiators pull out of their hat to get all five permanent members of the Security Council to agree to having an independent, nuclear-armed paramilitary force wandering around?"