We're already heavily into Manchurian territory, only with shapeshifting instead of brainwashing.
We're already heavily into Manchurian territory, only with shapeshifting instead of brainwashing.
Morphing Clothing
I realize with all the problems this show has, this one is low on the list but it will not stop bothering me: Why do Sylar's clothes change when he shapeshifts??? Esp after we have confirmed tonight that he must come into physical contact with someone to morph into them - some vague throwaway line…
I had assumed the anti-drug PSA was some sort of a trade-off to let the show get away with hundreds of bongs and bags and a song glamorizing pot.
Notice how the cat was out of frame when Peter was slicing it? I think they used special effects. No cat pixels were harmed during the making of this show.
Wheelchair Guy!
Might be worth snapping up a Syler doll, he can duke it out with the Spock doll.
Felix, he can't even pronounce the name of his own state! Us lucky Left Coasters get to hear that mangled accent all the time - "Caulifoneya." Yeesh.
It's so amazing that he can shapeshift into Danko's clothes too. Did this bother anyone else? That's part of the ability? Esp since there was no point to having their clothes match for the story.
In all my lifetime of loving reading and of all the brilliant books I've experienced so far, I have never become obsessed, and instantly, by another book in this way. Anyone who enjoys reading and loves literature must at least read it and find out for themselves. Few regret it. RIP, JKT. (And Mama too, for the decade…
If we all ignore him, hopefully he'll go away.
Holy shit, you're right. We forgot Locutus. Up there with WoK and CityontheEdge as one of the greatest Trek moments ever. I'll vote for it.
All that and a plot that was overcomplicated and impossible to follow/care about.
Technically, Ledger has one more performance for us, as long as the Curse of the Gilliam doesn't set every print on fire before the release.
"Confedercy" - Si!
5 pages into this book and I was hooked for life. I have been buying copies and forcing them on people for 20+ years now. Though some hate this book with the same vehemence that most people revere it, it simply must be read, period. Nothing less than the Great American Novel. The tragedy is that…
Gone too soon! What a unique, gentle irreverent voice. You are sorely missed, Mitch.
7of9 puts em all to shame, even rivaling Natalie Wood's torpedoes in Rebel w/out a Cause.
I'd also nominate the eps showcasing MBarrett's star turns - in TNG when she's haunted by memories of her lost child and DS9's ep w/Odo. I hardly expected stiff ol' Nurse Chapel to have such talent. Classy lady.
Of course anyone can like IV, but now they know they're wrong.
Oh, that is funny! Would have been great if he programmed the Klingons to run shrieking away from him flapping their arms like little girls at the mention of his name. Good one.
Rod was a visionary in terms of his ideas for a Utopian society and ST is a great demonstration of the need for interracial equity, but his take on feminism was definitely uneven. Yes, MBarrett played No 2 in The Cage and there are some higher ranking women officers (virtually all the admirals in TNG seem to be…