I doubt they bothered too much - as witness the bare nipples on display at the palace.
I doubt they bothered too much - as witness the bare nipples on display at the palace.
I can't help wondering how many nip-slips there are in the outtakes from this episode. That was a very impressive dress upstairs indeed.
My copy absolutely says "1744."
A story series about time travel where the author can't even bother to keep time lines consistent? Not impressed.
I assumed he was still alive based on the iron-clad rule: if we don't see an actual corpse, he's alive. This is why I know Geillis is still alive.
Oh yes, that's true enough - I know where you're coming from. I was just making a sort of side comment.
Not quite sure why that is complicated. It seems pretty easy to understand.
I HAVEN'T SEEN ONE!!
They are pretty bad. Preachiness at its most smug.
Wait, these people are the Borg…?
Hell, the crows are shown as good guys who are the only people who (apart from his mother of course) sympathise with and care for Dumbo.
I've never heard of that movie, but in a way I can understand how a doctor, having studied and trained for years, working himself to the bone, might get miffed if, after having finally cured a patient, said patient credits God with all the results.
I thought it was "hand" myself. But if that is the case, then it's simply sloppy. Although I do think she was quick to establish her liberal, progressive bona-fides by condemning all songs which contained or were associated with elements currently considered "problematic" by people who love to use the word…
Will the backlash against the popularity of Frozen never cease to amaze me?
Absolutely true. I was in the Middle East and didn't see any camels!
No, wait, I totally did. It was pretty flat, the heat was certainly intense, and the nights were hotter than hot more often than not.
"God Help the Outcasts" way down at 215? Now I know they selected these by random chance and then tried to justify it with nonsense.
Her complaint about Arabian Nights: "It’s one cliché about the Middle East after the next, all wrapped up in the general sentiment of “It’s barbaric, but hey, it’s home!”
Yes, it has that line, but the ONLY possible "cliché" about the Middle East is "it's flat and immense and the heat is intense," which… is quite true…
Please. Those cats aren't Han, they're Miao….
It's a pity they judged the songs based on their own views of the implications of the lyrics, and not purely as music.
Outlander, sure, fine. But I was rather amazed to see Star Wars Walkers Shortbread. Because that's the obvious crossover, surely? A loch time ago, in a moor far, far away….