Yes! That bothered me too.
Yes! That bothered me too.
The Leia cameo was a surprise for me (and an emotional one, as Carrie Fisher was on her deathbed when I saw the film).
There's a series of books full of cutaway pictures of Star Wars vehicles, etc. The one they did for the original trilogy included a big, fold-out cutaway of the Death Star. If you ever want to see what's inside that thing, that's where to look. It's called Incredible Cross Sections or something…
My take: Rogue One was a better film, but The Force Awakens is better Star Wars (meaning it has more of a Star Wars feel).
I was wondering about HR's face last week when his future self had his picture on his book jacket. I think the writers have forgotten, and hope we have too (I haven't).
I actually just did watch Deadwood again when I found out it was on Amazon Prime. They have a bunch of old HBO shows. After Deadwood, I watched Rome! Good times…
Wu's on first!
I'd watch that!
Jinx!
Oh, I'll keep watching. I just hope they get back on course soon.
Yeah but Klaus was way worse than Caroline, etc.
"Stripperiffic mind-controlled Lois Lane?" Wow that sounds….interesting.
It's actually supposed to be triple parentheses, like so: (((Jor-El)))
Weird thing is, he was on the show Monk. He played the police captain. I didn't even recognize him!
He gets around: previous head of the glee club on Glee, one of the founders of the Company on Heroes (he could turn things to gold with a touch), a government official on Deadwood, etc.
I am Grootacus.
I dunno I think next week's looks silly. I know some dominatrixes, and they're not like that all the time. They whip people and order then around when they're working, not every second of the day!
I could never get into The Originals because the writers seemed to want us to sympathize with Klaus, who was an absolutely horrible person.
See also: True Blood, which had a similar plot where a bad guy looses his memory and suddenly becomes fuckable. (Of course, Sookie was a moron on that show, which is one of the many reasons I stopped watching).
Also, in the real world, Liv and Ravi would be awful people. Think about it: they're medical professionals working for the city of Seattle. They have direct, firsthand knowledge of a dangerous and highly contagious infection spreading through the population. What do they decide to do about it? Do they tell their…