WatchingPreacher
WatchingPreacher
WatchingPreacher

I would actually have liked this to be one of the storylines in the later seasons, perhaps tying into some of the Time Lord-beliefs. For example, The Doctor could say something like this:

@Foohy: The pilot was great. The second episode was good. The third and fourth episode were... bad.

@TemporalSword: You know what would have been awesome? If Sam Raimi had actually made Spider-Man 4, with The Vulture as the main villain, and SKIP WESTCOTT suddenly showing up in his life again, after a tough break-up with Mary Jane.

@milesteg: Well, you should look forward to it. It's a bit slow-moving, but when you get to the later episodes it makes sense WHY they're slow-moving.

@mazimazo: Seconded. io9 should really cover THAT show!

The season finale of RUBICON airs next Sunday, and it's AMC's third quality show.

Which supervillian is in the top image? He looked awesome, drew me into the article, and then you cheated with not letting me read about him!

@jackdavinci: Absolutely. The eleventh episode was freaking great!

@infundibulum: I have the Swedish version on DVD. Anyway, thanks for the reply - your opinion has been noted, and if I'm short on cash (something I always am) LET ME IN won't be seen. ;)

That pic of Venom is awesome-tastic, but this Spider-Man-reboot doesn't interest me... Yet.

So. Is it better than the Swedish Original? :/

@ghostofoldtrafford: You forget that the $2500 Million are probably for BOTH movies. ;)

Let's stay positive, people. FRINGE has survived for three years, which means that they might have figured things out now.

Well, at least it looks promising. Hopefully, it'll be better than the book. (Which I haven't read, but I hear it's terrible.)

Well, who cares; the whole business with the fossilized dinosaur skeletons was a joke the paleontologists haven't seen yet anyway.