The annoying part is that we know Depp is capable of better. See: The Ninth Gate.
The annoying part is that we know Depp is capable of better. See: The Ninth Gate.
I have seen nothing to disprove that theory.
That's a spoon.
Hey. Colleen's father didn't kill all dozens of Germans so his daughter could die in a van.
I would be deeply disappointed if the Ferengi, in their pursuit of
profit above all, purvey nothing but synthehol and its equivalent.
Isn't the assumption simply that in the future, they can get high with no downside?
Watch out! He's crepuscular!
I will note that this is a situation our brothers to the north have to deal with all the fucking time, and it annoys the hell out of them. The shoe can be on the other foot for once, it won't kill us.
Presumably, channelers and dreamwalkers can protect other peoples dreams the same way they can protect other peoples bodies in the waking world.
The line immediately after that (you're thinking of Dragon Reborn; Verin was the speaker, I believe talking to Egwene) is that if they win in one world they win in all worlds, though.
Well, let's be fair to Bowie. He needs a lot of time to run the Guild of Calamitous Intent. Being Sovereign is basically a full-time job.
That's true, @avclub-1cdd3d1e53f96ae7894ff6d46f59f2e0:disqus , but it has very little bearing on what @avclub-29639d6c421c85be2b1d77158fc0b4a3:disqus was saying, which is that Bashir had a right to be offended at Dax's behavior, because she is friend zoning him.
Get Graendal/Hessalam to use her favorite weave (Compulsion) on the four
generals of the Light who are commanding the four simultaneous battles?
I totally buy that
Moridin, for all his crazy nihilism, was REALLY good at reading people.
I actually think the HBO series has dramatically increased the chances of Martin finishing the series.
which was completely fucking ludicrous, since the people taking those
baths could have just used magic to make it the right temperature, but I
digress
The whole series has dualistic themes and presents evil as a powerful
force, and yet never gives any suggestion that the Shadow is a natural
part of the Pattern or is necessary in any way, and AMoL was no
different.
I'd like to know what exactly the Romulans gave up in the Treaty of Algeron that was worth forgoing cloaking technology for the Feds.
He's petty, he's small, and he's an asshole — but he's not really an overwhelming force.
I wrote a whole big thing on this once; it's back in Season 2 reviews somewhere.