This is why The Walking Dead sucks — none of their zombies write answers in their bibles for future generations (or, um, present generations living in the future) to puzzle over.
This is why The Walking Dead sucks — none of their zombies write answers in their bibles for future generations (or, um, present generations living in the future) to puzzle over.
That was so painful.
Unless you're surrounded by bronze age relics, those swords probably are iron-y.
In all fairness, when someone tells me they have light sensitivity, my first impulse is also to blind the person with a pen light directly in their eyeballs without warning.
Now don't be silly; any evil overlord knows better than to let mere physical implausibility bar them from having the lair of their dreams! So you say it turns out the Arctic pack ice isn't really a suitable foundation for the biotech/genomics/alien research facility you've always wanted? No problem, just build it at…
Season 6 should be subtitled "Orange is the New Slightly Darker Black".
Surely you mean schwarsenfreitag?
Re: road flares, it's not obvious that he'd even know they existed, but given that, they work just like a over-sized, long-burning safety match. While they didn't have any form of friction match in his day, I'm sure he's been exposed to (and impressed by) them by now.
Is the view of the forest at the end of the episode real? It can’t be, can it? I’m trying to wrap my head around the future presented here. I read it as being real, which is suggested but not proved by parallax as the camera dollies out at the end. (This proves the trees, real or virtual, are not in the same plane as…
@Merve2:disqus
It totally is!
And there was some sort of wireless (bluetooth? WiFi? Do we care?) hacking arrow used to clean out some recalcitrant CEO's account pretty early in season 1.
Depends on the shotgun, what angle you're holding it at, and how far you open it.
Indeed I did.
Inconceivable!
Most of [Supernatural's] existence, perhaps?
Heh, I was thinking of Jake 2.0 just the other day, and couldn't recall the protagonist's name, nor consequently the title. So thanks for the reminder!
Now you look at that picture at the top of the page again, and tell me you didn't like the fight scenes; that stuff's better than Oprah*!
Orphan Black?
Yeah, the show as a whole is very Fringeoid at this point (and that is in every way a good thing!), but the bit at the end where Irving grants them the old armory/library/whatever as their new headquarters, and Zack's summary of the situation which you quoted, both put me much more in mind of Special Investigations'…
They use the "night-night gun" that Fitz and Simmons were expositioning about:
"The bullets work — nonlethal, heavy stopping power, break up under the subcutaneous tissue…"
"Oh, with a dose of only .1 microlitres of dendrotoxin. I'm not Hermione; I can't create instant paralysis with that!"
etc.