How would you put the little cat sized swimsuit on it?
How would you put the little cat sized swimsuit on it?
I'm surprised at much I'm finding Moira to be the draw this season. Altough I shouldn't be!
Barry couldn't know for sure Supergirl's Earth wasn't Nazi World until he used the example!
I will always defend Mr Selfridge's first season as being in a different class than the follow ups. Like, it really went downhill fast. Flatter characters, moustache twirling villains when the first one I thought was notable for not having any bad guys without a sympathetic side to them, and such soapiness.
Watched the series finale of Jekyll and Hyde, (therefore SPOILERS for a series nobody watched probably) and it has to be one of the worst possible kinds of season finale turned series finale. I don't even know how to describe it. Is everything supposed to be up in the air, or did they mean for the final images to…
Well, yeah, the plan is always bad, but the bad guy is supposed to forget about the future, not the present!
The title kind of gives them a way to go one once all of the leads are dead.
It's Ningals all the way down.
"But that aside, why pick on the one possibly negative phrase I've used? Why not also engage with the wider issue I raise?"
Saying that people are drinking kool-aid isn't an innocuous, constructive thing to say.
Hey, how are you doing?
Ha, I thought that was a little bit harsh!
I think more accurately they rejected any kind of computation for fear of artificial intelligence.
Yeah, there's definitely a lot of machines in the book, even if the whole "Thinking Machine" ban makes the emphasis on making each one of those machines feeling like a simple, one principle mechanism.
I'm happy never to have seen Dali as the Emperor, enthroned on a toilet.
It seemed still too early to me, but it looks like you're right. I didn't recall what this piece hints at, that the foundations of terraforming Dune were already laid down by the time of the events of the first novel.
I'm convinced that the movie includes material from the sequels to the original novel. The appearance of a Navigator, for example, is something that happens in another book. And I think maybe that's where the "Dune has magic" angle was kind of bolstered by the way the sequels kind of get looser about the 'psychic…
Isn't that the drug that they indulge in while listening to crazy Harkonnen music?
I thought David Robert Jones died for portal transit related reasons.
I hated his Watchmen, but I liked Man of Steel. It doesn't have a great Superman, sure, but the movie is almost more about Zod.