I didn't realize. That is actually excellent news.
I didn't realize. That is actually excellent news.
I didn't realize. That is actually excellent news.
I didn't realize. That is actually excellent news.
Oh dear god, did I actually try and compare this show to another genre show? OH GOD. I AM MONSTER. I am, in fact, HISTORY'S GREATEST MONSTER. I am worse than Angelus! OH GOD. I DID IT AGAIN. Someone stop me before I turn into Spike without his anti-violence chip. OH GOD. Jesus, I am _such_ a Dawn. OH GOD OH GOD OH GOD.
Oh dear god, did I actually try and compare this show to another genre show? OH GOD. I AM MONSTER. I am, in fact, HISTORY'S GREATEST MONSTER. I am worse than Angelus! OH GOD. I DID IT AGAIN. Someone stop me before I turn into Spike without his anti-violence chip. OH GOD. Jesus, I am _such_ a Dawn. OH GOD OH GOD OH GOD.
One of the more unfortunate tensions in the show at this point is that the the monster of the week episodes have gotten so strange and meta and determined to push the boundary of the series, while the mythology stuff stays basically the same as it was in the first season of the show; it's more complicated now, with…
One of the more unfortunate tensions in the show at this point is that the the monster of the week episodes have gotten so strange and meta and determined to push the boundary of the series, while the mythology stuff stays basically the same as it was in the first season of the show; it's more complicated now, with…
You guys know that Todd and I are two separate people, right?
You guys know that Todd and I are two separate people, right?
Really disagree. Didn't seem funny to me at all—just desperately sad.
Really disagree. Didn't seem funny to me at all—just desperately sad.
Boyle also starred in JOE, a vicious take-down of anti-hippy sentiment in the '70s. (He played the title character, a blue collar type who hated liberals, beat the shit out of some, etc.) He got really upset when people took the character a hero.
Boyle also starred in JOE, a vicious take-down of anti-hippy sentiment in the '70s. (He played the title character, a blue collar type who hated liberals, beat the shit out of some, etc.) He got really upset when people took the character a hero.
See, you _say_ you can't believe it, but I'm pretty sure you can.
See, you _say_ you can't believe it, but I'm pretty sure you can.
I should've provided a link: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~tensh…
I should've provided a link: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~tensh…
"Orson Scott Card doesn't support gay rights. "
"Orson Scott Card doesn't support gay rights. "
Jimmy Stewart turned down the role of Atticus Finch because he thought the part was too "edgy." And he was a speaker at the Republic Convention where Nixon was nominated to run for a second term. He's not a monster or anything, but learning this did kind of make me sad.