So the main studio left Andromeda in incompetent hands while they directed their energy at a Destiny rip-off.
So the main studio left Andromeda in incompetent hands while they directed their energy at a Destiny rip-off.
I feel like the Tyrion/Varys Roadtrip should be 1. On a boat, and 2. On Yara/Asha's boat. Having her host that trip would let her carry on the spirit of the Ironborn plotline even if the bulk of it has been dropped.
The cult of political incorrectness has become far more irritating than its opposite ever was. : /
I have a deep and profound hatred for episodes like this. Actual quality of dialogue or story, for me, is entirely buried when the writers decide that they're going to fill the show with shallow references to real-world events. It's a sort of half-assed attempt to become something like an animated Daily Show, and it…
I have a deep and profound hatred for episodes like this. Actual quality of dialogue or story, for me, is entirely buried when the writers decide that they're going to fill the show with shallow references to real-world events. It's a sort of half-assed attempt to become something like an animated Daily Show, and it…
My High School health class showed a wonderful video of a birth. A full video that didn't hide anything. It was only a little bit weird, until the teacher decided to rewind the video after the birth.
My High School health class showed a wonderful video of a birth. A full video that didn't hide anything. It was only a little bit weird, until the teacher decided to rewind the video after the birth.
Except not. Atheism is not a belief, it's the lack of a belief. It presupposes precisely nothing. The difference between Atheism and Agnosticism is mostly semantic.
I'm with you. I can't believe they're so afraid to say "Werewolf," but they have no problem belting out "Big Bad Wolf." They're treading the line between Fairy Tales and the more modern codification of fantasy in a really weird way. I can't wait until they show Vampires and start calling them Draculites or some stupid…
Totally Undercut
I think the thing that totally diffused any tension this episode could have had for me was how totally predictable it was. Of course Juarez was screwed: as soon as the blonde American girl and the not-blonde American girl stood next to eachother, they screamed "redundancy!" in a way that could only…