Yeah, I'm disappointed Rita is dead, too. As for the help being close at hand, I guess we'll see. Help might come only if they decide to sign on to this new Zombie nation/Zombie army. If they choose not to, well…
Yeah, I'm disappointed Rita is dead, too. As for the help being close at hand, I guess we'll see. Help might come only if they decide to sign on to this new Zombie nation/Zombie army. If they choose not to, well…
Fitz was waving around the clip for the gun, as if to say "haha you can't shoot me" before the gun went flying past his head.
I hope that whatever happens, Blane gets his memory back. He's best as a foil, although with the way the writing on this show is going, I have full faith they could pull off a great redemption story for him.
We didn't actually see Natalie as a Romero, though. It is possible, however slight, that cure #4 worked and she'll wake up with no horrible memories of the things she has done.
Sure, you can hate him for his awful, awful political views that are straight out of the 50s, but the real reason to hate him is that horrible tone of voice he uses. He sounds like a villainous preacher from some dum dum Stephen King TV adaptation in the 90s.
Since he's dead, I say we get Steve Martin to portray "Steve Martin." He can play maudlin banjo tunes while watching Godzilla destroy Tokyo from the safety of an American war room.
There is a moment in the second book where he watches the Witch King and the army leave Minas Morgul and thinks to himself that he needs to hide because he didn't have enough power to stand up to the Witch King, yet. To me that pretty much says that by then the Ring of Power was affecting Frodo; he was waiting until…
Speak ta someone else, ya lazy barnacle!
Oh the network slogan is true! Watch Fox and be damned for all eternity!
I still laugh at the image of a retired baseball player getting knocked out by a hailstorm of Whitey Wackers.
You could very well be right. Ep 8 and 9 could just be stinkers, but I'm more confident and hopeful now that George Lucas is out of the picture. Someone else probably said this, but it bears repeating: After TFA, I'm excited to see what comes next, whereas after Ep I and II I left the theater hoping the next one would…
Oh my god. Can you imagine Tie Fighter: The movie?
Someone might have pointed this out already, but the same actress played Mon Mothma in scenes deleted from Episode III.
For me it's definitely confidence. TFA, for the problems it had, was just a fun movie. When it nodded to the audience about certain Star Wars tropes it was well done, and not a blatant toss-in-your-face like the prequels were.
Someone else has probably said this, but that's the only way May and Simmons will ever forgive him/it/themselves.
Yeah, okay. #4 is definitely the best.
"Karen, your crossword doesn't make any sense. It's just two words, Pabst and FRBLHG!"
"Yeah, but they cross!"
Last time I checked, he was doing an online radio show. I listened to it a few months ago and it was great, like old-school C2C insanity (even had some of the same bumper music!)
No, I don't think this Art Bell broadcasts from the High Desert.
I tend to stay away from a show's subreddit entirely for the same reasons. Especially if the show isn't on the air anymore/was in-between seasons and no one had anything to discuss. "Haha! Look! I wrote Chang on something! Haha!" Ugh.