Bill Willingham. I also liked his Shadowpact, because… Detective Chimp! But yeah, most of his other non-Fables stuff has been pretty dire.
Bill Willingham. I also liked his Shadowpact, because… Detective Chimp! But yeah, most of his other non-Fables stuff has been pretty dire.
Don't hold your breath waiting for Waller to go back to her classic big woman look. Supposedly, there's still some thought that Waller should be playing the role Fury played in the Marvel movies, and they want to stick with Angela Bassett. So they will most likely stick with a version in the comics that looks more…
As a big fan of McGann's Big Finish adventures I feel like I should put in a good word for his comedic chops as the Doctor. "Shada" isn't really the best showcase for his style. As many have pointed out, it was written for Baker, and the two have very different styles. McGann's style of delivery is all about…
This. Sheesh.
God damn you. I can say with 100 percent certainty that I was a happier person when I didn't know that.
Cardie-Kai is the most hardcore dojo in the quadrant.
That much is unfortunately also true to life in many cases.
His episode of The Nerdist is pretty interesting. Worth a listen for any Trek fan.
Hardest I've laughed at DS9 yet.
I thought it was the Babel fish principle.
Little known fact: Hopscotch is actually quite popular with Nausicans, but they use landmines instead of stones.
"short shrift" "Worf's appendage" -insert joke here-
There was a Legionnaire called "Arm Fall Off Boy"
It's far too mellow to be described as a "one two punch" but I always loved the opening of XTC's Skylarking. The transition between "Summers Cauldron" and "Grass" is just beautiful.
One word: GONK!!!!!!
I love Azz's Wonder Woman run so far. Here's hoping the management monkeys at DC at least have enough sense to keep him on the book for as long as he wants.
It's her time to be a star.
I'm a nerd and I watch TBBT (albeit sporadically). See also Neil deGrasse Tyson, Phil Plait, Chris Hardwick. Honestly, I think some of my fellow nerds are obsessed with seeking out ways to find offense at this show.
TSR-80! I actually came up with something close to functional to present to my little brother to play. Despite my grand visions which included dozens of possible endings and paths, I ended up with about 3 viable paths consisting of maybe 3 steps and 4 different endings. (and about 30 different ways to crash) Still…
Obviously I agree. Doctor Who currently fills my need for TV Sci Fi, but it is really it's own unique animal. I never got into Fringe, but obviously with that show ending the field is wide open for a new king of television SF to step in. And make no mistake, TV Sci-Fi is a VERY lucrative niche product when done…