Space Hamlet? Is that about a tiny town in orbit?
Space Hamlet? Is that about a tiny town in orbit?
Citizen Kane IN SPACE
TST doesn't seem particularly LaVeyan. Their Web site mission statement reads more like Satanic Hippieism. Or maybe late Crowleyism (where he sort of equates Will and conscience) versus CoS' early Crowleyism.
I enjoyed the John-Chas dynamic; they don't bounce off each other quite the same way as John and Zed, but it was nice to see Chas getting in a couple digs at Constantine's expense, and his reaction after letting go of the Sword of Truth was fantastic.
Not that I don't like Death's Head, but replacing Rocket with him? If anyone on that team had to go to make way for him, I'd want it to be Gamora. What I'd love to see is Guardians vs. Death's Head, followed by them teaming up to kick, say, Annihilus' ass.
I have never understood why people speak incorrectly for the sole purpose of making someone else mad. Then again, I've never understood why people do anything for the sole purpose of making someone else mad, especially a whole group of people most of whom they don't even know. What's the point? I mean, if you really…
It was just so weird and out of character for Cisco — out of Cisco's terrible, terrible normal character — that I appreciated it immensely.
Holy crap! I'd never seen any of the Grodd episodes of Justice League and now I want Powers Boothe as the voice of Grodd!
Sorry, I completely misread that sentence and thought you were implying that it couldn't have been Missy herself who made the call.
What I'm hoping we get out of the Mistress' next appearance, whenever it is, is that she backed herself up in the Matrix data slice and when she restores herself she either restores Danny for her own nefarious purposes or he leads an escape before it collapses. Despite his knee-jerk hatred of the people who make the…
But when the Doctor pilots the TARDIS to those coordinates, he finds just empty space — possibly because Gallifrey is still in another dimension?
Who launches an invasion and then goes 'you have 24 hours to stop me'.
Remember, though, that Sheppard was pretty much as smart as McKay and not nearly as insufferable.
I'm bummed the video distortion at the bottom of the screen didn't turn into some sort of Marble Hornets reference.
Ray strolls off to show up on some other employee's doorstep being sexy and creepy in equal measure.
Yeah, they really need to give Dig either a heroic identity or a job at ARGUS.
Almost every trope Who used was somewhere in literature before it appeared on the show. I think Pedler's Cybermen might be an exception - was there a book that explored such a massive (both in numbers and in completeness of the transformation) cybernetic transformation before "The Tenth Planet"?
End Thi Mostars if the Onavursa?
Also, I think the "don't cremate me" thing is a red herring - a way to get people to preserve more bodies for conversion, perhaps?
Like a cyber-heaven — which the Doctor says is Time Lord technology.