We hit 5000. Can we stop now? Just sit quietly and wait for oblivion?
We hit 5000. Can we stop now? Just sit quietly and wait for oblivion?
We hit 5000. Can we stop now? Just sit quietly and wait for oblivion?
The comic was substantially better.
The comic was substantially better.
There is a straight line from Xena to Game of Thrones and it isn't a long one. It's trashy pulpy thrills fancied up with high production values and quality acting. Once it strayed from the guardrails of the books, the trashiness has become increasingly prominent.
I tend to be too far behind to engage with many of the conversations here, but I'll miss them all the same. Just wanted to take this one last chance to comment before the end.
They kissed in the original cut, but test audiences found it uncomfortable that Jet Li was feeling romantic right after killing his father and with extensive burns on both hands.
It was called the Chronicle and it only lasted one season on SyFy in 2001.
At least they never called her by name on screen, so maybe we can have a proper Bride in a later season. Call this lady a disciple of the true Bride who's married three spiders at most.
Peter Parker has a history of money problems (although he's doing fine currently). The worst off (excluding swamp monsters and the like), is probably D Man, who has been homeless.
I think they'll get back to that, the humans, and the bubbled quartzes eventually. The Crystal Gems don't have a bigger mission than the day-to-day monster fighting at the moment, so all those Earthlings out there under the fascist thumb and the threat of Yellow Diamond is going to make its way to the top of their…
That was the one-panel set up to the Angel Punisher reboot.
No, you're thinking of All-Star Superman. Morrison's trying to do something different with Action—beginnings instead of endings.
It's Superman Year One, basically, showing how the post-Flashpoint Clark Kent moved to Metropolis and started his two careers. Morrison brings some of the Golden Age social progressive elements of the character back, but adds in a mostly tamed-down version of his own gonzo storytelling. It's an interesting combination.
Don't blame the writer's strike. Tim Kring's interview here - http://www.avclub.com/artic… - reveals profound incompetence behind the scenes, and profound cluelessness from Kring about it. Fascinating reading.
That's actually a very good question, because it remains hugely popular internationally even with younger people shouldn't really be able to relate. Here's an interesting article that digs into the topic: http://www.vulture.com/2016….
In the comics, she named herself Magneta, but everyone kept getting it wrong so she just rolled with it. Could have been a running gag, but the episode was already overstuffed with all of the Jessy and Wally plot.
The /r/Ask subs are something of a special case. Because they conspicuously require tighter moderation to function, the readership will tolerate more control than they would in a different sort of forum. That lets them grow larger with the regulation they need to keep from degenerating.
I want Vidalia to help Peridot and Lapis set up a morp show.and maybe get an agent.
That scene still bothers me. Why would looking at her butt possibly interest Howard? she doesn't have a tail!