God Cop was retooled and is now called Lucifer, so some things do come true!
God Cop was retooled and is now called Lucifer, so some things do come true!
I believe you mean hoo-man, you Nausicaan bastard.
It might have been said before, but I still enjoy when Phil Donahue threw up in that tuba.
You missed the burning, my friend. You missed the burning.
My labtop sounding like it was about to catch fire trying to run that whole mess. I cannot imagine how hot my cell phone would be right now if I tried that.
I was almost able to read one of your posts on the spot.im system, Cookie! But then it scrolled away, lost to us in a sea of comment synergy.
I'd create a witty reply, but I'm still deleting email notifications.
Deep Space Nine was still strong in the end, as well. It had probably the best (you can easily argue second best after TNG) finale of any Trek.
Does that mean Ted sinks to the bottom of the ocean in a steel coffin after being betrayed by his wacky teenage son?
You can even argue that the "prime" timeline we all know and love *still* has Spock, because the destruction of Romulus universe would be just *another* of the myriad universes. I mean, 40,000 Enterprise-D's appeared in a sector of space near the Argus Array, who's to say what universe we're talking about here?!
I don't care what his character's name is. He's Keith Mars, or at least Keith Mars' gruffer twin brother.
Not only that, but the deep discussion about how it is a modified YT-1300 Corellian light freighter means that if I were in the iZombie universe Ravi and I would be best of nerd friends.
I'll piss where I want, Teti.
I may have seen things, but the stain-glass window in Stark's laboratory another representation of the Arc-Reactor?
Ooooohhh, short answer yes with an if, long answer no, with a but.
It wasn't Planet of the Apes- it was one of the sequels. Because the scene in particular, I believe, is when Caesar was born- the ape that eventually helped to Conquer the Earth, or whatever.
It's very safe to say aliens are real. The alien in Roswell in this episode, but also the faceless aliens, and the bounty hunter, and the grey's we've seen in all other episodes. But, where do those "super soldiers" from season nine fit in now? The black oil, which seemed to be the basis for the colonization… is it…
I love that he says "We'll just fix that in editing…." which it never was.
I've been wondering about the old mythology and the revelation that it was, well, crap. The most I can tell is that Cancer Man has been on the in and in, and maybe even Deep Throat and Mr. X to some degree, but the rest of the Syndicate wasn't, which is why they walked right into their death. As for the faceless…
There's another in Illinois.