As much crap as Peter gets from some fans of the show, everything he did in the investigation into Will was in "real-world" standards by the book.
As much crap as Peter gets from some fans of the show, everything he did in the investigation into Will was in "real-world" standards by the book.
"…Accepted by society."
I'm curious. Do people find Lockhart/Gardner to be an "ethical" law firm?
This battle between Optimus Prime & Megatron on the show…
"Transformers: Prime" on The Hub
It's interesting to watch the animated "Transformers: Prime," since the writers of the first two Bay Transformers films (Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci) are the executive producers of the series. Almost everything that people hate about the Bay films is absent.
I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream?
I don't want to give the notoriously litigious Harlan Ellison any ideas, but did anyone else feel like "House" was Gaiman's version of "AM"? The forced run through the TARDIS corridors felt similar to the way AM would torment the survivors.
I always felt that the "BSG" finale (and arguably the series itself), whether consciously or subconsciously, was Ron Moore's reaction to his years with "Star Trek."
Even before the Luddite coda, the ultimate resolution to almost any outstanding part of the larger "BSG" story is total deus ex machina (aka God did it).
The Glee-Venture Bros. Theory
I think "Glee" works better when it borders on despair, and bounces off of it to find just a little bit of hope. Each & every member of the Glee Club is flawed & seeking something more in their lives, and failing in some way or another (the failure of Rachel & Finn's relationship, Finn's…