Well, I’m not going to have children just because they are annoying as all hell, but you make a good case. :)
Well, I’m not going to have children just because they are annoying as all hell, but you make a good case. :)
Shapeshifter maybe, but what about a troubled person who is able to possess a living or recently dead person for double the creep factor.
Free will is everything when examining a character/circumstance, did Admiral Adama make a jump into the atmosphere of a planet to release his Vipers because he is a brilliant straightest or did he do it because that was what GoG wanted to happen to achieve his plan; the distinction is so very important because it…
Just because we are watching a show that portrays a religious people doesn’t mean we are supposed to expect their deity to make itself known, also there were two distinct religions shown, the Colonials polytheism and the Cylons monotheism, but only “one” was shown to be real.
I was more intrigued with the damping field test they did for the DoD guy; obviously you can shield a room with a big window in it from the effects of the field, so this implies that maybe if you were far enough underground or in a bunker maybe you could still generate power.
For me I can only see two reactions to killing Etta from Peter and Olivia, and that is it will either make them fall apart, which doesn’t make sense for this shortened season because it breaks momentum which they haven’t time for, or it strengthens their resolve through loss and anger, but, if that was the case we…
Etta’s death felt all wrong to me and not because I was attached to the character or because I was supposed to be surprised by the suddenness of her death.
Buffy the character isn’t that interesting by herself, but I think what make’s Buffy the show interesting in terms of character is the fact it’s truly an ensemble show, all of the characters bring something different to the table and all fit together in various and interesting combinations.
After two episodes I really shouldn’t call it just yet but this show has so far been the most perfect example of style over substance I have seen in a very long time.
It wasn’t just about revenge, that was just the driving point, it was also about what to do with a person who was about to commit genocide on a scale that would make Adolf and Stalin look like incompetent amateurs; what do you do with a person like that, lock them away for two- three life sentences, he could do that…
I could stand Rosen’s reasoning if Cameron, who was on the same journey as Rosen, had been the one to kill Stanton, then you could at least have portrayed Rosen as taking the higher ground and Cameron going the dark path; that “both” faltered at the last moment made the cliché twice as bad than if one of them had made…
It’s certainly not exclusive to Sci-Fi and a pet hate of mine that you have the bad guy and can’t give him his much deserved death, or they do kill him but he has to try and pull a concealed weapon or try to shoot the good righteous guy in the back first before he can be killed.
Funny, I thought she was Det. Tracy Vetter from Forever Knight. :)
Maybe the story should read: Women’s mood swings no longer linked to PMS, a new study concludes the real cause is men!
I am beginning to wonder if the Bolt-Gun Killer is building an Audrey if only because the parts he is collecting look very Audrey like.
My dad who was born in 1921 once told me when he was a small boy his grannie told him a story told to her by her grandmother about visiting the French POW’s being held in Great Britain from the Napoleonic wars 1803-15; kind of makes for an interesting family story from an event 200 years ago.
I would have said these shows are already on TV and they are called The Vampire Diaries and Teen Wolf, both of which handles the subject matter infinitely better than Twilight.
While I saw Rosen letting Mitchell get taken back from a mile away my first thought was that Rosen may have had Mitchell’s chip chipped with a tracking device, or at the very least he had a sub-dermal tracker implanted.
I know what you mean; anytime I think maybe I should have kids that sound cures me instantly of the thought, I call it my “aural” contraceptive!
That’s interesting I haven’t heard of that one before.