Yeah, but he said (implied? or I'm assuming?) it doesn't really come off. Go to England a dozen times and that's a lot of weight.
Yeah, but he said (implied? or I'm assuming?) it doesn't really come off. Go to England a dozen times and that's a lot of weight.
Another clue: Springfield is not "next to" Portland.
Harmon seems self-hating in a grandiose and fetishistic way—self-hatred as self-aggrandizement; excoriation as a way of feeling special.
Well, the book and show both begin with undead rising, that's not exactly SCA material.
It's not clear to me what the Night Watch need so badly from Craster that he's going to boss them around and have his dick-swinging incest-and-infanticide empire without regard to how he treats them. I get the hospitality thing, but surely that only goes so far, and Craster seems ridiculously arrogant and…
If the octopus were that smart, he would be one of the ones not on the menu.
Plus, it's been issued on DVD now, and was one of my favorite shows.
It's a similar beat to another Whedon show, Firefly, where Zoe chooses Wash over Mal without hesitation.
Best Clancy for sure.
I wonder if the reviewer meant to write logical reason, or if logistics actually figure into her reasoning for everything. Because that could be kind of interesting.
Uzbeks!
Gods don't know it's not bacon.
Agree on all points.
I agree with this sentiment, and add that I'm surprised that there was no twist nor anything unexpected.
This is a good plan, because absolutely no one would be in up in arms about "Third Golden Retriever Put Down on Set of Luck"
Tim Powers!
There is also a perspective that extending the worst years of your life and making really sure you die sick and weak of heart disease or cancer is not all that great, either.
I think we need to take into account the additional pain of having been hit on-camera.
True and what I liked about that was that it was not a Garmin.
This is a good insight. I mean, rights aside, there's no doubt who Shane would have wanted to have his truck, and who would have actually used it. Selling it for a pittance and folding the money toward the funeral or whatever, which is what the family will do to it, is less of an honor toward who Shane actually was…