Honestly, I think a much more interesting pairing would have been Willow and Faith. They start out despising each other, then it grows to respect during the First Evil War, and at a certain point blossoms into loooove. But I dunno.
Honestly, I think a much more interesting pairing would have been Willow and Faith. They start out despising each other, then it grows to respect during the First Evil War, and at a certain point blossoms into loooove. But I dunno.
That’s because they all left though; no one was forced out (though Eccleston was a rough one). Whittaker’s given no indication she’s leaving anytime soon, which is good!
Hmm...that’s a good point. I retract my statement :-)
It was a surprising considerate move in their part. Still, now we can know nothing about Nilsson instead of knowing nothing about Airiam lol.
Oof, I don’t even want to know what the 32nd century Kazon are like.
And it’s all women characters who have been booted, too. NOT a good look, showrunners/CBS (though I get that Airiam was because the actor had allergic reactions to the makeup).
😔
I missed it the first time because I was squeeing about the Voyager-J, but caught it the second time. I’m just sorry we didn’t get a better look at it :-/
“Okay, forgive me for being geek-out-y as the crew was looking at all those new 32nd century Starfleet ships, but: AHHHHHHHH, THE VOYAGER-J!!!!!”
I watched this for the first time a few weeks ago and that fucking goat had me in tears laughing. I love this episode. Is it stupid? Of course. But it’s just so out there I couldn’t help but love it.
And the quality of those films? :-D
It’s really not good. He did the best he could with what he was given, but eeesh.
I don’t think they quite understand what made The Scorpion King appealing to people in the first place.
Best headline ever.
He’s the Big Bad.
“Make the Bonestorm movie, or go to hell!!!”
The ultimate villain of the LCPCCU: Lord Carvallo, with his Putters of Doom.
I just want my Bonestorm movie already.
You didn’t miss anything.