Um, I saw DOFP, but this scene seems to be slipping my mind. Do they explain how she loses half of her mass?
Um, I saw DOFP, but this scene seems to be slipping my mind. Do they explain how she loses half of her mass?
Man, I loved Fearless Defenders. When people complain, "why don't they have more female-led superhero books", I always think "why didn't you buy this one that was stuffed with them?"
I came here to say this. "You think I'm afraid of that? YOU THINK I'M AFRAID OF THAT?!?"
All right, all right. I guess I assumed that they were entirely digital, since they look so shitty.
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Nah, I wasn't offended. To be honest, your post made me laugh: "Yes, I guess I DID tell him how to eat."
Ah, I thought it seemed familiar! Very nice.
Hey, you mentioned a problem; I tried to present a helpful solution. Take it or leave it; I don't care.
I imagine it happens a lot, but we only hear about the negative examples. Television is a hugely collaborative process anyway, and no one can really predict when alchemy will happen to make a great show.
This could be a Teddy line.
You need to use your incisors for slicing *through* the food, not just getting a hold of it and tearing.
I could keep going, but… you know… zzzzzz…..
No, Ellen is married to a glorious elf-queen. Galadrial in human form.
This would rely on people deciding to suddenly start paying for products that they're used to receiving for free. And doing so in numbers bulk enough to make up for lost ad sales.
It's hard to see how they're going to make money without relying on advertisers, though. And it's hard to see advertisers paying the same amount for non-live viewers.
Well, ABC cancelling Galavant and Agent Carter was less surprising, considering that a) it was shocking that they got second seasons to begin with, and b) ABC's new management.
Yeah. It's reacting to the reaction.
Well, yeah. But my point was that for someone like Perot or Trump, who has no political experience but does have the ego to want to run for President, being a Senator would lack the same appeal. They would be at the bottom of the totem pole in the Senate, and that isn't what they're used to.
Having a dance-off at climax of an epic space battle? Not idiosyncratic. Revealing your villain is a drunken actor? Not idiosycratic. Wheon doing his whole… Whedon-thing? Not idiosycratic.
I dunno… Intimidation? If Hydra's leaning on someone who's refusing to cooperate, they show them the film to say "If we can get to an obscenely rich, brilliant founder of SHIELD, then we can get to you."