But…but…can't it be Mickey Mouse?
But…but…can't it be Mickey Mouse?
…………….also Sleepy Hollow.
"Theoretical psychics."
Hi! Theoretical physicist here (finishing a PhD at Cambridge this month) and studying different theories of gravitation and gravitons.
"Then, everything changed when Zhu Li did the thing."
UNIT has actually hired ISIS* for security.
To be fair, he's white.
"Not to mention that doing so would require extrapolating Bran’s storyline from future George R.R. Martin books—the existence of which are, as we all know, merely a ruse."
Ah, an example of the above: "every now and then, the movie’s effects team manages to pull together an imaginative moment, like the one where space seems to crawl out from under a spacecraft as it slides into the wormhole."
"the wide-eyed garbling of textbook science."
He can also talk eloquently about his struggles as a gay fish and his marriage to a Hobbit. There's always more material to be mined.
Homeland would never shoehorn a character into a plot…
Read that as "women aren't even allowed to show their pubic hair." And promptly wondered what *your* definition of "repressed society" is.
This is a great explanation, up to the fact that we also know Kuvira is the main villain and is based roughly on real-life 20th century dictators, so we all knew where this was going anyway.
Agreed on the mech! They don't really fit into the Avatar world. They don't have anything to do with bending or spirits, and they don't have analogues in the early 20th century, so they seemed like they were imported from some other show.
I don't get this criticism. Nearly every episode of Doctor Who contains bad science, and lots of it. These scripts are never meant to be scientifically plausible, they're meant to provide a quick cover story so the Doctor can run around pointing a sonic screwdriver at aliens.
I thought it was "Does a platypus bear poop in… HAY!"
Weeeelcome to Sleepy Hollow!
Oooooh, are we tearing down strawmen? That sounds fun, I want to join!
"Books. All the books I'll need. All the books all the books I'll ever want. Shelley, Shakespeare, Shaw. All the books I want. All the books. January, February, March, April, May, this year, the next year, and the year after, and the year after that, and the year after that.