Perhaps that’s why most movies only have the one narrative and end the same way no matter how many times you watch it?
Perhaps that’s why most movies only have the one narrative and end the same way no matter how many times you watch it?
Here’s the thing with Chris Pratt: when he told the story about exposing himself, he also says that the producers came to him and explained that he shouldn’t have done that and that he needs to inform everyone on set if he’s going to be nude so that people have the option of leaving. They also made him sign a contract…
That’s the best part of a shitty event. They spent all that money to keep it quiet and then, since the environment is so toxic and they were investigated, it got out anyway.
Dushku might technically not be able to talk about it (because of the NDA), but I hope she does. Also, NDA’s are fucking evil and should be…
Is it even a secret that he must have been the cause of Sasha Alexander getting written off NCIS?
Gary: The Ultimate Fanboy in Any Timeline
I remember hearing 5, but I could be wrong. Let’s see what happens if the network INSISTS he go a season or two beyond his planned timeframe...
Apart from his time as Chronos, Mick, Sara and Ray have been together on the waverider for the entire show so it figures they’d have a bond.
He also deferred to her authority toward the end when he and Nate were disagreeing about how to take down the Minotaur - or at the very least, recognized that Nate would defer to her.
Sara decking Hemingway was a highlight. Also liked her engaging in hand-to-hand combat with the minotaur, after which I think Hank was a bit more muted in being patronizing about “girls” around her.
Yeah, although a key plot point, I’ve felt like the Waverider had technology to make it it’s own self sustaining ecosystem, and it certainly didn’t have any support from anywhere for the time before they were accepted by the Time Bureau.
Yeah I’m gonna ruin this for everyone, turns out the girl is actually the horse in disguise.