I'm an adrenofreak, and I vote.
I'm an adrenofreak, and I vote.
It's Iron Mens. Thanks for the advice on the TDKT set.
Irisa was wearing Derelicte by Mugatu. Hobo knives sold separately.
"Was your mom plagiarizing the Bible when she said 'oh God, oh God?'"
I bet you a dollar Faulkner used that word more than once or twice.
I can't forgive her because she didn't DO anything to me. I know I didn't hear her when old time were not forgotten, and I double-dare her chain me and stuff me in the back of her Caddy so I can wash dishes. I don't wash dishes for people I like.
Fuck Lady Macbeth, Stahma is Lex Luthor.
Then every season would take four years to produce… jesus.
Second time I watched her die in a sci-fi military hospital, and second time it moved me (a little).
I (almost) hate to be that guy, but T-Mas is going to win all the awards. Only because she deserves them. #Believe
That other young woman, the younger one, isn't a traitor; she's a straight-up spy.
Why find Aaron: they didn't know (apparently) why the power went off with their nanite weapon, because of Aaron and Rachel's conversation about the backdoor. Having Aaron there meant if Danny's health ever failed, or if they hadn't found a satisfactory way of life after the several years of anarchy that are standard…
Fair enough.
They (the Mathesons) didn't turn on the power when they could because they knew it would kill whatisface, the boy, because of the nanites that were inflating his lungs.
It's a Supernatural thing: classic rock over a whole season recap before the finale.
They're going full-on Fallout, right down to the prodigious NPC mortality rates, and I love them for it. The sundry holes and threads left over will, gradually be resolved when our brave party of adventurers revisit the Plains Nation searching for The Old F-16 Pilot of the Mountain, or they'll team up with Nora's…
I don't know about Nora, I liked her but most writers are convinced they need a Heroic Sacrifice for every Last-Ditch Effort. As for the military guy eating his gun after doing something stupid… that should be a trope.
1: Jesus H. Christ.
The holding-up under torture convinced me Donnie was the mole, but not ex-special ops like BDP, just a true believer in Neolution(?(also had a thought Donnie somehow "bought" Alison in a Stepfordian arrangement, but probably not)). Which is sorta funny because somehow Donnie is way better than BDP… maybe because he…
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