I like that thought: Deadwood was about community-building, Hell On Wheels is about the destructive machine of progress.
I like that thought: Deadwood was about community-building, Hell On Wheels is about the destructive machine of progress.
It's an itinerant town, based on historical fact: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
It's an itinerant town, based on historical fact: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
(A) Compared to last season's pacing, this show has gone absolutely batshit insane and has been much more enjoyable as a result.
(A) Compared to last season's pacing, this show has gone absolutely batshit insane and has been much more enjoyable as a result.
[tears apart store in frantic search for the one candy cigarette laced with ricin]
[tears apart store in frantic search for the one candy cigarette laced with ricin]
The first two episodes put me to sleep. Should I give it another shot? Does it pick up steam or is this just not my cup of tea?
The first two episodes put me to sleep. Should I give it another shot? Does it pick up steam or is this just not my cup of tea?
It's a generic received stamp and if they had access to the filing room, they had access to plenty of documents bearing her fairly uncomplicated signature. It's not exactly DNA evidence.
It's a generic received stamp and if they had access to the filing room, they had access to plenty of documents bearing her fairly uncomplicated signature. It's not exactly DNA evidence.
So the document has to be a fake planted by someone working for Tanner on the inside, right? That's the only way that I could foresee Donna being allowed to return, which she has to.
So the document has to be a fake planted by someone working for Tanner on the inside, right? That's the only way that I could foresee Donna being allowed to return, which she has to.
Was the word "gravitas" just used in a Workaholics review?
Was the word "gravitas" just used in a Workaholics review?
I thought that Vickers was a robot as well. If she someone survives, then that would maybe explain why Weyland Corp. was still seeking the xenomorphs when they sent Nostromo to the distress call years later. Maybe? Or…something…I don't know.
I thought that Vickers was a robot as well. If she someone survives, then that would maybe explain why Weyland Corp. was still seeking the xenomorphs when they sent Nostromo to the distress call years later. Maybe? Or…something…I don't know.
They should've gone with Malibu Sands instead. I hear the antics there are out of control.
They should've gone with Malibu Sands instead. I hear the antics there are out of control.
So what's the percentage breakdown among the partners now? Where does Joan stand, comparatively, with her five percent?