I didn't realize you had to choose one gender and stick with it forever, there goes my bisexuality I guess
I didn't realize you had to choose one gender and stick with it forever, there goes my bisexuality I guess
You clearly haven't seen that episode of the X-Files where Scully storms through the FBI for a full ten minutes kicking everyone's ass
Pleasantville is 20 years old?! Damn, I feel ancient…
take a midol and chill.
Probably because the franchise is pointless without Dame Judi Dench in it now.
how??
I wouldn't say she's repressed. She's a genuine robot. I love her.
So far, it kind of fits with my personal experience of being an addict. The headrush of a new relationship can distract you from addictive urges… *temporarily*. It WILL be severely annoying if it does turn out to be the case that he magically cures her.
the final episode was a bit meh but I wouldn't write the entire character off as ''one dimensional'' because of that. For most of the run she was a very compelling villain.
'' it’s unfortunate that the other major female character this season was simplified in order to make her a more typical supervillain.'' I really don't think you're giving the character enough credit. Can't complain about the black guy being dead so I suppose we have to moan about the awesome female villain.
''the…
"Also, I was genuinely startled that Jarvis shot Whitney." Me too. He didn't hesitate for a second. As much as I love Whitney Frost, that was great.
I do wish that reviewers would find a more original term to use than ''lazy writing''. It's so over-used at this point I get a twitch in my eye whenever I read it.
Not to mention Alicia has had periods of depression before. This didn't come entirely out of nowhere.
Also that she knows how long he's lived and still thinks of him as basically a child.
''exterminate… me'' jesus christ :'(
Is that the episode where she talked about the Bible being poetic with Alicia? Because I loved that scene, and it gave me a new appreciation for Grace.
''I suspect it would be obvious that her blase reactions indicate something is wrong'' I'm not sure what you mean, because to me it was immediately obvious something was wrong as soon as she had that non-reaction to the screaming kid. I don't know how they could have signposted it more obviously. Whatever…
''I've got a plan! And it's as hot as MY PANTS!''
''If anything, the Doctor slightly mischaracterizes his relationship with Jack when he says he "traveled with an immortal," which isn't quite an accurate description of his time with Jack.''
To be fair, it's been how many hundreds or thousands of years since they travelled? You could explain it as the Doctor's memory…
I choose to believe that baby was somehow related to Walt Whitman.