TimSoholt
Tim Soholt
TimSoholt

Diggle either needs a costume, or he needs to stay out of the field.

Alien was made over 4 months with a budget of $11 million. The Ark in Space was made over 4 weeks with a budget of £5.20. And that had to cover Tom Baker's sandwiches too.

Bring her back with powers!

Does it? They've done how many test flights before this accident? There are 30,000 fatal car accidents a year in America yet people still get up and drive to work everyday.

I am sorry for those injured and killed, and would like to thank them for their bravery and attempts to keep the future of space travel alive.

My first thought... That both Grant and Christian were right about the other.

And with the name of the department to clean up the forest, we now know who the REAL Big Bad of the season is:

The Captain!

"Oh wow! That mural is gorgeous, the dead tree behind the fence but it's still alive in the reflection of the lake...that's deep. " 30 seconds later find out it's the map of the nervous system.

I have so little faith that in Snyder to direct a good Batman and Superman movie that I've been calling BvS "Crazy Steve v. Super Jesus: Pants to be Darkened". It doesn't help that apparently Snyder is looking to Frank Miller for advice. So we can get a better estimate pertaining to what the final product will be,

It just hit me: THIS is what Colin Baker's Doctor could have and should have been if they'd taken the time and care to really go deep in rather than distractions like his terrible outfit and poor writing.

Mary Shelly covered this all in great detail in Frankenstein. The creature only turned violent and evil when Frankenstein failed in his duty as a parent and creator and turned the creature out.

Fair enough — I'll grant I have a rather high sensitivity to handwavium and find technobabble causes more problems with my willing suspension of disbelief than it solves. Reverse the polarity, Doctor? Oh, just leave it alone... :)

I'm still hoping they bring Isabelle back. Because casting Lucy Lawless and then killing her off before she gets any chance to really kick ass? That's just a wasted opportunity even by "Agents of SHIELD' standards.

Re: the "no D&D in prison" argument - if you're "giving instructions" as the DM, you're Doing It Wrong.

Unless those poor prison-bound players had one hell of a railroad-y DM. In which case, they're better off not playing.

It was hot, the night we burned Chrome. And the Force was with us.

I'm not 100% convinced that Agent Hartley is dead. She was in contact with a weird alien artifact only moments before her untimely demise. Comic-book resurrections have been built on less.

(Heck, a little thing like death didn't stop Coulson from getting his own show . . . .)

Charlie Jane, you forgot to mention the most important thing to happen in Who in years, nay, decades:

I really enjoyed this episode, but...I'm getting tired of character over story. Just tell me a good yarn, without familial issues!