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The answer is "she doesn't age [while she maintains her normal biomass]". Finn calls her 19, because she was 18 when the series began and for him that means she must be 19 now because he's aged one year too, but really, PB is still "18," has been 18 for a very long time, and will continue to be 18 as long as her

Based on our similarity in taste in music, you might also like the song "Foxes Mate for Life" by Born Ruffians.

Mortal Instruments: Bones or Whatever was originally a couple different Harry Potter fanfictions by the same author (one a Ron/Ginny and one about Draco).

I read the Wikipedia synopsis and there is apparently a lot of very sexy discussion where he tries to get her to sign a D/s contract and she does not want to. And they go on a date. Oh, and she has a friend who dates his brother????? I think???? It was a confusing Wikipedia article. Clearly, the makings of a riveting

Oh yeah, totally! Lots of great indies this summer. I'm lucky enough to live in a city with a Sundance theater, so we get those. Most people don't. :(

Much Ado About Nothing was a perfect summer movie for adults. It did unfortunately have a limited release. edit: Wow, my reading comprehension is terrible. Multiplexes. Yes, AGREED. If you aren't a fan of comic book movies or scifi movies (which I totally am, so I loved IM3 and Pacific Rim), it has been a truly dire

"If there are more dead female characters than dead male ones, then by definition there have been more female characters created than male ones."

Bro I am sorry to hear you failed math class, but this sentence makes no sense.

There have been 44 total named characters. 24 were men. 20 were women. 8 men are dead. 13 women

Cora barely counts as a character for me. I like her, I like her attitude, but we never got an explanation about where she came from or why she thought Derek was dead or .. like, anything about her?! The entire purpose of the Cora character in S3a was to give Derek a reason to become a beta. Full stop. The most

@avclub-42763705844bf5e2af4abd6c898f8dcb:disqus That's true! I had forgotten that. To be fair, though, a lot of people attack Scott, and he doesn't kill any of them. And again, Deucalion's entire thing was that he kills alphas to gain their power. The implication is that he's killed droves of alphas, to the point that

Whoa, what? Deucalion's killed way more people than you list. His whole thing is that he kills other alphas to absorb their power (THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!!!!). In the flashback we see him doing that to one of his own immediately after he wakes up.


I'm past pissed and I'm kind of at the "yeah ok Jeff Davis" stage about

I don't remember there even being a war in the book. The main conflict comes from the Witch of the Waste and her fire demon, but in a completely and totally different way from how she's presented in the movie and with more threads and plots. Sophie has two sisters and both their stories are important to the overall

I'm kinda laughing because I just stumbled across this comment and it reminded me of that time seven months ago you criticized me for having this idea.

For what it's worth, I've been play-working on expanding this idea with a friend, branching off of my Star Trek Timeline Project (mapping the likely future of the Star

I watched Defiance weekly (well, on Tuesday, on Hulu) up until about five episodes ago, and then it got just a liiiiittle too boring to stay excited about. I finally caught up this weekend and am VERY MUCH looking forward to the finale, because all the stray story lines I didn't really care about either got wrapped up

You know, I actually thought about that after I posted this, but just the existence of Ezri Dax as a character is so pervasive in scifi pop culture that I assumed the knowledge that Farrell leaves in some way shape or form wouldn't be much of a spoiler. Note I did not talk about HOW her character leaves the show, or

One of the first things Shimerman said when he came out was, "All right, I'll answer anything unless I absolutely can't. You want dirt?" So come up with some questions to ask as he answered tons and tons of them!! Have a great time! I hope I get to see him again. Rene is good, too. He sang Les Poissons for us at the

I agree with you 100%, although as another tidbit, ironically Shimerman said his absolute favorite guest star ever on the show was Wallace Shawn.

They had just gotten lunch (or maybe dinner, I don't remember) together the day before their (separate) panels on Sunday. Their families are friends and hang out quite a bit, sounded like.

Also thanks. :)

Aw, thanks! I really luck out with Ezri—I have similar hair and I always loved her most growing up/know I am most like her of any Trek character today (Jadzia's my fav now, though).

The makeup wipes worked okay if I scrubbed REALLY hard, but I was worried they wouldn't come off for a while, honestly. We ran into a few

Makeup took maybe 20-25 minutes for me, and about 35-40 for my friend who went as Jadzia (from the Trials and Tribble-ations episode). We did not do our legs because we're lazy. Ezri's spots are more splotches, while Jadzia's are actual half-moon shapes. I did my friend's spots on her neck below her jawline because it

I'm glad there's a Quark-centric episode this week as it gives me an excuse to talk about Armin Shimerman's panel at Comicpalooza last Sunday a little bit.

First, if you ever get the chance to see Armin Shimerman speak, take it. His panel was hands down my favorite (I also saw Rene Auberjonois, Avery Brooks & Patrick