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I hesitate to think how she'd react to my home town, just to the Northeast of there. Only the bible gets to have Bethlehem! (It even claims to be the Christmas City. :P )
Wait, what, he died?!
Few things are as terrifying as the To Be Continued at the end.
Inside Chicago's walls, everybody belongs to one of five "factions" that represent different virtues: bravery, kindness, honesty, selflessness and intelligence.
I want to reply with a Frozen 'Let It Go' gif, because they are all the rage, but I am lazy, and burn it with fire works well.
They are only just airing in the US. Anyone who sourced them when the Canadian airing happened has seen these ages ago, but for once the US is behind.
My big gripe, alongside what you mentioned and the swinging balls of the other bot, is that the robots are so... Generic and spiky, and they all look the same to me. It is even worse when they fight, it's just a mess of spikes grappling with each other. At least in the original show, you could tell all the bots apart.…
Worse, it felt to me like it was less about Pack justice and more Clay being angry this guy showed him up in the love department. Elana basically says what the article does, 'He loved her so much he'd die for her. You loved me so much you'd kill me for yourself.' and he gets discontent, then goes off and does the end.…
Safer, perhaps. But better? At this point, I can see well why Elena wants nothing to do with any of it.
I think, actually, this was well debated back when it was an airing show and the consensus was that if Breaking Bad doesn't count, then we probably should exclude fantasy (Magic is not science!) and probably most tv (Helix's science is BEYOND REPROACH!) (Sidenote: Doreen forever!) wouldn't qualify anymore. And it's…
The tubes and such which lead to the vials of medicine they came from were being pumped out of the alien's tank, implying that it is a component of it. They were about to, essentially, inject alien blood into Skye as a medicine. I think even he can see the ramifications of that, and it is weighing on him while she…
But Colsoun had no rank or authority to be there. None. They hacked through the bunker door, hacked through the inner, bullet proof door. The vastly undermanned security team did exactly what they should, since they have no idea who the people in the plane trying to access what, near as I can tell, was a government…
Alan Turing, who helped save the Allies in World War 2 and was, at best, driven to suicide for being gay, at worst we will never know. Only recently pardoned for his 'deviance', which does nothing much for a man long dead and maligned.
But that's ok, because Madoka gives up her entire existence in the memory of anyone (Well, save one), in order that they no longer have to do this. The result of this... Is almost exactly the same, just with different names.
I contest it not being genre. It is very sciencey. And very fictional. And Hank redeemed the show so much from his buffoon start! So, I agree fully on the nomination, and we need to stop excluding anything modern day from the genre. :)
Ruled for years? Not really. He was a literal puppet the entire time, and his world is in ashes and getting worse the entire time. Vir may indeed recover the world, but Lando in no way has a happy ending. Also, Sheridan was explicitly warned about what would happen, and literally didn't care enough to bother.
That resides with Sluggy Freelance as 'comics I used to read before RSS that I will never, ever have the time to catch up on' because I haven't read either in many years, and they'd already been going many more when I stopped.
For those who don't mind an ongoing thing, her (I assume the same person, doesn't seem that common a name!) current comic Monster Pulse is one of the best things I've read and never ceases to blow me away.
Circadian rhythms? It seems to make sense as much as having them on a space station, or large ship, as we see often. People like a cycle.