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I love that you somehow got this from watching the Originals....

Oh man this movie that I might now have to go watch again immediately.

Harold Perrineau doesn't age does he? seriously, compare him in Romeo + Juliet to that trailer

I keep trying to recap Originals, but it's on the same night as Agents of SHIELD and Supernatural, both shows that io9 readers seem to care about more. I will definitely try and recap the season finale this coming week though.

I read the entire thing thinking the drama was called "POOF" and I was looking for how a magician fits into this.

He still is the President of the Twelve Colonies as he was made president in the finale and Roslin died before being re-invoked as president.

And Battlestar Galactica. He was the freaking president at one point.

That's because sci-fi/fantasy fans* are desperate for Mark Sheppard to get his own damn show, damnit!

Huzzah!

Arianne and the Sand Snakessssssssssssssssss!

Yesss another Dorne lover! We exist! There's DOZENS of us!

Men of Letters, set in a fifties noir style would (or could) be tremendous.

Why couldn't we get a Samuel Colt or Men of Letters spinoff?

I know, right?! He was the greatest. I love the way James Callis played him, too. Master of physical comedy, that man.

Gaston from Beauty and the Beast. A character mocking all the Disney princes who had come before, and the Vainest Vainurian in Vainoslovia.

I think the Jaime/Cersei thing is also part of a disturbing pattern. In part of a great comment on an o-deck thread, artiofab puts it absolutely wonderfully:

What category is "Alien possess children to warn of their imminent invasion, and once they arrive they demand a percentage of the earth's children to turn their body chemicals into recreational drugs."

And maybe an immortal time traveller is the planet's only hope.


(Torchwood: Children of Earth was fucking awesome, btw.)

"My other pet peeve was a tendency to include massive amounts of rape, misogyny, racism, ableism, etc. in an attempt to shock in horror stories through a really obvious taboo that didn't actually serve a purpose in moving the story forward."