That was Magnitude (AKA Pop Pop) and he came up between Change and Starburns not Chang and Leonard. Also, he was singing "Pop pop pop pop."
That was Magnitude (AKA Pop Pop) and he came up between Change and Starburns not Chang and Leonard. Also, he was singing "Pop pop pop pop."
Well, it depends on what he meant. The northern hemisphere is in fact farther away from the sun during winter, but if he meant the whole Earth is farther away, then yeah, that's crap.
@avclub-ab60729bcbd8293eb5f31e5077c29049:disqus and @avclub-70770d09fc52495e178482b3a9e0adc1:disqus Do you know what else is utterly ridiculous?
The internet has created a society that can't detect obvious sarcasm on the internet without the aid of an emoticon.
That's not a car; it's Andy Serkis in his latest digitally enhanced role.
Hmmm… I don't remember that, but it makes sense.
But doesn't being dead make it difficult to turn over evidence?
I get that. But the show hasn't shied away from making these characters seem capable of doing such a thing (even if they never actually do it). So, it it seems to be that a good reason needs to be establish why Fi didn't just blow him away when she had the chance.
Okay, there may be a moral obstacle or two in the way, but why the Hell don't they just kill Anson?
No. They fucked up Gary's name.
In the show's defence (and I'm flinching at writing that), I think the idea is that anyone could be the spy and since Taylor is sure that it isn't Jim, he's the only one he can trust to leave in charge.
I think if MCH was really bothered by how shit the show is, he might use his Executive Producering powers to do something about it.
I don't know, I was fond of:
He also played his son Mark Sheppard's character as an old man in the last season premiere of Doctor Who.
I was never clear on this. Does that make you an American who drinks from an aquarium, or a someone (from potentially anywhere) who drinks from an American aquarium?
You're Canadian? We should get together and play D&D some time. You could be, I don't know, a cleric or something.
@avclub-b31df16a88ce00fed951f24b46e08649:disqus @avclub-a9dbf6c70f867fb5d09900f7bab79c25:disqus Fair points and I haven't seen the movie in a while, plus I have a horrible memory for details in movies, but wasn't he waiting for Spock the whole time? Sure, maybe he was off in a Klingon prison, but if he wasn't, perhaps…
I hate to disagree with a professor on a math question (even is you are a professor of archeology), but "my name" is clearly the variable, like x is in 34/45 = x/100.
If someone asks "Does _______ happen in the movie?", I think it's safe to assume that if the reviewer answers it, there's gonna be a spoiler.
So, if I can figure out how to cross multiply and divide this, will the answer be your real name?
Yeah, because galaxies are so tiny, it's hard to imagine how a whole space ship could go unnoticed in one for 20 years.