Atlas Shrugged II: Shrug Atlas Shrug
Atlas Shrugged II: Shrug Atlas Shrug
But why is he a communist?
But why is he a communist?
Yeah, dislike would be too strong a word. I watched all the episodes after the movie came out. The only thing about it I outright hated was the theme song.
Yeah, dislike would be too strong a word. I watched all the episodes after the movie came out. The only thing about it I outright hated was the theme song.
I have only ever seen the modern ones. I was looking forward to it when it came back with Eccleston. I had heard about it and thought it would be great. Then the bad guys were silly looking mannequins and I said: "Nope, not the show for me."
I have only ever seen the modern ones. I was looking forward to it when it came back with Eccleston. I had heard about it and thought it would be great. Then the bad guys were silly looking mannequins and I said: "Nope, not the show for me."
Be careful saying that too loud at Comic Con, you'd never make it to an exit.
Be careful saying that too loud at Comic Con, you'd never make it to an exit.
To be fair there is one episode I love. It's the one where the seemingly invincible monster, who is a guy in a suit, walks slowly at the camera in a menacing fashion.
To be fair there is one episode I love. It's the one where the seemingly invincible monster, who is a guy in a suit, walks slowly at the camera in a menacing fashion.
If by that you mean I never leave the house and avoid interacting with any other living person at all costs, then yes.
If by that you mean I never leave the house and avoid interacting with any other living person at all costs, then yes.
I accept your scorn.
I accept your scorn.
I have two great nerd sins. One is not liking Firefly. It just took the "space western" idea a bit too literally for my tastes. So as someone who was only passingly familiar with the characters and setting on my first watching I have to say the movie is nearly perfect. It fixed most of my problems with the series and…
I have two great nerd sins. One is not liking Firefly. It just took the "space western" idea a bit too literally for my tastes. So as someone who was only passingly familiar with the characters and setting on my first watching I have to say the movie is nearly perfect. It fixed most of my problems with the series and…
I rewatched it last night and yes, Samson does suggest pulling life from Justin. Ben did pull the life out of the mother to save the son a few episodes ago. I think he just has more control since he got his boon.
I rewatched it last night and yes, Samson does suggest pulling life from Justin. Ben did pull the life out of the mother to save the son a few episodes ago. I think he just has more control since he got his boon.
I haven't rewatched the episode in a while, but was Ben drawing life from Justin specifically or was Justin just having an adverse reaction to Ben using his powers as he had most of the season?