bishop1j
bishop1j
bishop1j

You know what this leads to right.

Smallville is ending, so it would be a series finale. Most, including the head honcho at The CW, expect Supernatural to have a 7th season, so it would be a season finale.

As I said I can't help but wonder, nothing more nothing less.

So very true. GL went a comical cheese path, but this looked serious in the vein of Comic Book Saving Private Ryan. Could be a great marketing strategy by Marvel.

Interesting theories, but I can't help but wonder if the reason or shrinking brain is related to size of the skull and the birth canal. I would theorize children with smaller heads survived birth more often and as a result you see the shift.

Dean's Sword In The Stone "that's really in there" moment was hysterical.

Every time I hear the machine can be used for creation or destruction I think of the Genesis device from Star Trek, destroys and from the destruction rebirth.

I too thought of White Tulip when she opened the note. In a way this was truly perfect in that it was the exact opposite of Walter's moment. I say that because I think for our Olivia to truly win Peter she will need to completely break emotionally and this moment certainly set her on that path.

"...Battlestar Galactica, although it's also clearly influenced by the Star Trek reboot"

Boo, Bucky gets chest hair & CA gets waxed

Sam Witwer in Being Human isn't doing the shaving for this role.

So you want Lois to be a mopey emo chick that talks ALOT. Well that or you are high :-P

Kristen Stewart as Lois Lane, someone just shoot me now.

And the UK got Being Human & Misfits first, well because they are British television shows.

If I remember correctly (and I may not, so correct me if I'm wrong) Steve always wanted to serve, so much so that when he was rejected because he couldn't pass the physical requirements he volunteered for the super soldier serum program.

Very excited for this.

I thought filming had actually ended even before the first episode of the season aired. So I'm not so sure the show has a strategy.

Not really, because you are leaving out the whole strength of character part. Sure he took a drug and it made him strong, etc. But it was his dedication to justice and his strength of character which made him a hero. In many ways his origin is the classic underdog story.