When it comes to bad ass women, I always thought Anastasia took the cake. The animated retelling was a lovely little "what if." And it ends with her vanquishing the bad guy while her hero lies unconscious on the ground.
When it comes to bad ass women, I always thought Anastasia took the cake. The animated retelling was a lovely little "what if." And it ends with her vanquishing the bad guy while her hero lies unconscious on the ground.
Awesome, much appreciated - this is the first I'd heard about the Federal Register piece.
Cool, thank you for sharing. Just added my name, and will make the standard outraged voting constituent calls.
So what can we do? Call our representatives in the house/senate? Get Reddit mad? Threaten to boycott Comcast? (Easier said than done... they just bought my cable provider.)
The M.Y.T.H. books are still fun at any age, but the later ones get a little repetitive pretty darn fast.
As someone too sick to Google... what is that from?
I know. I would have put my money on Melrose Place or 90210 as iconic California shows.
Dammit, now I want to rewatch Farscape all over again. (Every time I log into Netflix there it is, calling to me.)
I don't know. Jeremiah Crichton was pretty darn terrible. It's commentary on the DVD track is called, "When Bad Things Happen to Good Shows."
If we're going for generalizations... LA sees the Bay Area as a bunch of Birkenstock-wearing hippies and SF thinks LA is superficial and vapid.
He's actually got a pretty long resume of non-evil stuff. He was Stephen Hawking in a TV movie, a British major in War Horse and his character in Osage County is a bit of a fuck up, but not a bad guy.
The journals they "leaked" online at the time were terrifying - far worse than the movie. Haven't thought about those in years... Thanks to the glory of the internet, they're still out there too.
And while not as universally know, he'll always be Gaal to me from good ol' Earth 2.
Oh heavens. And yet, I have to give these people credit for helping to keep my show on the air all these years...
Is there a TL;DR version for those of us not in the know?
Damon Salvatore: Teacher by day, vampire hunter by night.
Alaric Saltzman: I have you to thank for that.
"John, I gotta tell you something I've never actually put into words before. (pause) I love shooting things."
I was coming on here to say just that. I don't remember much else about that show, but good lord that episode was amazing.
I might be due a re-watch. The sequels just soured everything for me. I haven't been back since Revolutions.
So very, very cool when I was 16.