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When I was watching this on SyFy's website last week, the video froze on the Martian guard's face when the Cant survivors were making fun of him. For a few minutes, I though they were focusing on the guy trying to retain his composure. I don't really know where I was going with this, but it was an interesting bit of

Rumors have it that [REDACTED]'s agent has sex tapes of every producer in Hollywood.

One scene, zero lines, still given second billing. That's how you do it.

One of the POV characters from the third book most certainly was.

From what I heard, this was actually Comcast's fault. They unintentionally put the first 4 on demand, and someone scraped them.

It's not the sort of armor that Bobbie uses, but it still looks pretty sweet.

I am, in theory, very interested to hear about this hypothetical development and will be dedicating ~ 90 minutes imagining what these two episodes would be like based on my knowledge of the book. One hopes it would be a rewarding mental exercise.

To clarify, most things in the Belt are owned by corporations that are mostly based on Earth/Luna.

I think Caliban's War is also the best, but they're all pretty good. Book 4 is definitely the odd one out, but it's still far from bad.

I'd imagine that the cogs/slaves are issued it in small amounts to dull the pain and keep working.

Copperheads actually extend to fairly northern latitudes in the Eastern US; I'd say the omnipresent live oaks are more of a giveaway.

I think that all those areas were in the no fly zone, so he avoided them.

It's a bit weird to read an AoS review that doesn't spend half the time talking about how visually uninspiring the show is. Nicely done, Kevin.

I thought the zoom out to the street sign wasn't supposed to be part of the reveal that it was Jessica's house; it was to show that Kilgrave had taken yet another thing that Jessica used to maintain control in her life.

Only thing better than autoplaying video? Two of them.

I don't really disagree with that, though I'd add in the caveat that the ancient civilization in question should have had substantial influence on the nation housing its artwork. Given that Ancient Greece influenced almost all of Europe, I don't really have a problem with the Elgin Marbles being in England. The

The Martian and Fury Road winning the top two awards. Damn Hollywood, stop reading my mind.

I saw that one, and while its conclusions were fairly robust, they lacked power.

I THOUGHT that was him.

Naturally, that brisket is served with a barbecue sauce that's at least 50% whiskey.