@glwtta: Who's asking you to pretend?
@glwtta: Who's asking you to pretend?
@ziplizard: Thank you! Russell Tovey & Lenora Crichlow were the two main reasons I loved the original so much.
Kinda wish they'd listed the artists, like Ditko, Romita, McFarlane, etc.
@hdgotham: Yeah, after the all the British programming I've enjoyed these past few years, I'm having an increasingly harder time watching product from my home turf.
I could only last 10 minutes. I'd already seen it done better.
@GodofMonkeys: There's just some'n mesmerizing about the shape of Martin Klebba's skull, y'know?
@ms. huberman: Thanks for that excellent reply!
"Like so many things, it's all Lost's fault. The show's unlikely popular and critical success - can you really believe this show actually won an Emmy for best drama?"
@OkayOctane: Having watched Doctor Who since the 70s, I've been very impressed with the science fiction coming out of the UK in recent years, starting with Invasion: Earth and Ultraviolet in 1998, and, of course, nuWho
WOW! That was perfect!
@An_Enemy: "Xenomorphs take on the characteristics and rough body type of their hosts."
@Malcontent79: Yeah, but he can quickly recharge the mechanical ones with the spare cartridges in his belt.
Gee, Kato picks his targets a lot like RoboCop.
@Malcontent79: My problem with organic web-shooters: If the material is generated by a glandular process, isn't there a limit to how much he can produce within a given period of time.
@Ghost in the Machine: Oh, after the bit with feeding the baby regurgitated rat, and finally Badler's awful speech about music, I shut it off and deleted that and all the other episodes I'd had on my HD.
I'm probably the only one here who really enjoyed My Own Worst Enemy.
Well, I liked it better than No Ordinary Family.
@mithriltim: Awww, what about Max's "death", or Mini-Me with the wrench?
@zorazero: "Bored Horse", even.
@Thomas Pease: My thoughts exactly!