I would have thought it'd be one 14-hour-long episode celebrating rugged individualism.
I would have thought it'd be one 14-hour-long episode celebrating rugged individualism.
I cannot read the title of this novel without singing it in a James Hetfield voice:
PAINT MY CHICKEN COOP
Waitaminnit…dogs can't talk!
I've got more than a hundred games in my Steam library that I haven't even installed, yet I keep searching for deals. These days, I get my dopamine hit more from purchasing games than from playing them. When I do muster up the ambition to play something, I'm generally cowed back into paralysis either by the sheer…
That wasn't Gwen. Gwen was played by Alexa Davalos, who was also in "The Chronicles of Riddick," and the "Clash of the Titans" remake.
Was I the only one who noticed
the wardrobe malfunction during the French sketch? When she pulled the bra out, the hook got caught on her shirt and pulled it upward. If you slo-mo it, you can almost see nipple. Or so I heard.
aaaaaaand I see that I should have looked at all the comments before opening my yap.
Muthafucka
you use the word "ephemera" to describe BtVS again, and we gon' have a PROBLEM.
Fuckin' oceans
How do they work?!
Not only is there a bathroom, there are separate bathrooms for men and women. Contrary to what BSG or Starship Troopers taught us, restrooms of the future are *not* unisex.
Damn hell, you say you won it?!
I think my grade would be around a B or B-minus.
It's basically more of the same, which is a good thing in this case. However, I definitely don't think it's pushing the genre forward in any significant way.
The bullet wounds on Charlie's chest also looked kind of three-dot-y to me.
My biggest problem with the episode:
How did they miss an *extra duct* when they did whatever test provided them with multiple 3D models of the PotW's heart? If House can find it on ultrasound in 15 seconds, I'd think it would show up on an MRI (or whatever that was).