I want to know what full contact reading is.
I want to know what full contact reading is.
Woah, woah, woah, comparing someone to Azula is pretty high praise.
Nothing bad ever happens to Clone Club!
Southie extends to West Virginia
It's not unimaginable in the slightest.
They did it because the underside is the lightest armored part of a tank. There's a narrow angle of attack, and you need to be up close to land it.
M.I.T. - Truly a breeding ground for fundamental religious extremists.
I don't know how you can call an episode setting up a brand new antagonist "filler"
I thought that was Donnie's parents?
Um, what? Did I miss something huge? How is Sarah not a clone?
The way I see it, there's no indication Angie is working a side, just dangerously curious. There's no guarantee however that she'd sacrifice anything to help Sarah, or indeed that she might sell her out to Dyad. So she is pretty much 50/50.
Art is the best ally Sarah has right now. Especially with Paul fucking waffling on the fence.
It would be like "Finding that obviously dead fucking brat" from Walking Dead all over again.
It wasn't a nail gun, it was a captive bolt pistol, and Rachel thinks the illness was a possible flaw in the cloning process I believe.
It would explain the weird feelings in my pants watching this show.
Isn't it assumed that Alison and Cosima are both orphans as well? I don't think there's parents there to meet.
Also Anton Chigurh would be fucking proud right now. So proud.
So yeah, dumping Tomas for the incredibly charismatic, educated, and subtly creepier Reverend Hank (I've seen his name as Hank Johanssen in press releases, not sure where you got Mike) has completely turned around the Proletheans in terms of interesting antagonists.
The Sarah Manning Trust-o-Meter, First Edition
I meant red meats in barbecue form.