The inspiration for the Xenomorph was actually inter-species "homosexual oral rape"
The inspiration for the Xenomorph was actually inter-species "homosexual oral rape"
To be fair, I think there are some obvious examples of pregnancy and abortion subtext in the franchise (haven't seen Covenant yet) and there is nothing wrong with pointing that out.
Because the quality of argumentation on the AV Club's version of these pieces is of such a high standard?
How did AV Club not inform us?
They'd also spend the entire episode debating the ethical quandary of "nuking it from orbit" until the Klingons weaponize them.
How do you know? Have you ever spoken to any scientists who've interacted with alien organisms?
Given how good they were with releasing the show on streaming platforms you'd have to be a pretty low person to pirate it.
Continuity error:
The Horne thing at least had wonderful costumes by the end.
Didn't Cannes really love Wild at Heart?
Would you argue in response to a neo-Nazi terrorist attack that Nazism isn't really the reason for the attack but merely an excuse?
I suspect they've all got "National Front Disco" on their phones.
2 is the most ridiculous of the lot.
I'm sure Gentleherpes hates white supremacists. Which is to say people who adhere to the tenets of white supremacy.
See that is the problem with so much of the Western response.
The circumstances are rather different.
May isn't really all that anti-immigration - she talks a lot about it in an attempt to remain electable in the north but she won't really make the sort of changes that people like Morrisey want.
Tulpas are interesting - I looked into it once and from what I recall apparently our entire conception of tulpas comes from the Theosophists.
I actually think it is fairly simple.
Obviously the director wanted a holiday in sunny and exotic South Dakota.