By "Two Questions," you mean "Three Questions," right?
By "Two Questions," you mean "Three Questions," right?
Right, but what if it was "that" limb?
Right, but what if it was "that" limb?
I couldn't (politely!) disagree more about the engaging-ness and importance of this episode. Any time I've tried to get new people to watch the series, this has 100% been the episode that's hooked them into actively wanting them to see more. The first shot of that unknown ship at the end of episode is a total Give…
I couldn't (politely!) disagree more about the engaging-ness and importance of this episode. Any time I've tried to get new people to watch the series, this has 100% been the episode that's hooked them into actively wanting them to see more. The first shot of that unknown ship at the end of episode is a total Give…
My bad, I'm avoiding watching "The Newsroom." From the use of those capslocks, it looks like I've made the right choice.
My bad, I'm avoiding watching "The Newsroom." From the use of those capslocks, it looks like I've made the right choice.
We think we went from the generation that fought World War II to these guys in only 50 years!
We think we went from the generation that fought World War II to these guys in only 50 years!
Agreed! Exhibit A: the name "Hornblower."
Agreed! Exhibit A: the name "Hornblower."
You mean that ISN'T the correct interpretation of the Grand Inquisitor segment? My High School English teacher has some explaining to do. Some sexxxy explaining.
You mean that ISN'T the correct interpretation of the Grand Inquisitor segment? My High School English teacher has some explaining to do. Some sexxxy explaining.
Sigh, the book even has Ishmael and Queequeq sleeping together at the top of the novel, practically flashing neon lights that say "Please transform this into repurposed slash fiction as soon as possible. Damn you for making it too easy, Melville!
Sigh, the book even has Ishmael and Queequeq sleeping together at the top of the novel, practically flashing neon lights that say "Please transform this into repurposed slash fiction as soon as possible. Damn you for making it too easy, Melville!
Flagged: for not acknowledging that G'Kar is actually the show's most compelling character.
Flagged: for not acknowledging that G'Kar is actually the show's most compelling character.
If you pause exactly at this moment in the video, you can see exactly where Lisa breaks Ralph's heart.
If you pause exactly at this moment in the video, you can see exactly where Lisa breaks Ralph's heart.
Just as long as you're CASUALLY mentioning it. ON THE SLY.