Yeah, she's a lot like Dukat in that way. You're never really sure exactly what's going on in either of their heads.
Yeah, she's a lot like Dukat in that way. You're never really sure exactly what's going on in either of their heads.
I open the review six minutes late, already having missed comment-editing hijinx? Come on, guys!
Believe it or not, the first thing most commercial sarcasm detectors check for is if the poster is @avclub-9079ea527e08a24dfad44e3302d5f091:disqus
I'm just really annoyed at how this whole "debate" continues to cement the perception in American culture that one cannot be both a Christian and a science enthusiast.
*SLIGHT SPOILERS FROM TRAILER FOR NEXT WEEK'S EP*
Guys, just chill, it's going to be fine.
@drdarke:disqus Great prediction. That's the best possible outcome of the whole "jamming" thing, right? I mean, it's gotta be.
If you do, you must subsequently quip "I'm not holding a remote NOW…"
Isn't it about to be moot, anyway? I assume he was wearing it when Boyd assaulted him, and consequently Boyd now knows about it, which probably means everyone else important soon will, as well.
Was that a guess? 'Cause it's a good one!
Re: SOA. Season 3 was a bit of a slog, but had an awesome finale, season 4 was a very good season with a big letdown of a finale.
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McCarthy's books are often written with a lack of punctuation, as a stylistic flourish. Thus I found the idea that he would hate Punctuations humorous. This was maybe not a great joke, made even worse by this explanation.
Cormac McCarthy certainly thinks so.
So, here's a question: if no one cares about him (and I believe you are correct there), what's stopping Duffy from just shooting him in the face at the next opportunity? Is he afraid of Detroit? Would they care, or, more importantly, does Duffy think they would?
Well, yes, of course it is. But does it fit as such? I was trying to opine that it does not.
I have two comments on the music in tonight's ep. First, what is going on with that weird piano cue? They played it when Gary got shot (and at another point in that ep, I believe), and it showed up again tonight. It just seems noticeably out-of-place to me.
The guy from the pilot does show up again, but much later. It'll take the show quite a while to get back to him unless they deviate from the comics, which they've clearly been more than willing to do.
The Killing, for sure. It's easy to forget, but that pilot was similarly awesome.
If you do opt for Mirror's Edge and have the option, I would recommend playing it on PS3 vs 360. The controller is much better-suited to it.
Out of genuine curiosity, what games of this console generation would you consider to have real ideas and/or a high degree of importance?