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Gaal didn’t threaten to blow up the ship, only to kill herself (she’s the only human aboard that would be affected by the ship’s overheating). Ghost Hari resigned himself to let hergo instead of watching her die.

Apparently, they don’t have the rights to the Robot novels, so it’s entirely possible Demerzel is legally prohibited from being three-laws compliant.

People like “The Shining.”

Colorblindness making camouflage less effective is absolutely a real thing. Of course, me and Brother Dawn are screwed whenever someone tries to make something stand out by using red and green to “contrast” at the same value and saturation.

I think J’onn has been in his Martian form during action sequences for the past few weeks because of the injury Caroline mentions at the end of the review.

Yes, but Confederate apologists will always seize on any kind of ironic or nuanced evocation the Civil War, or the concept of rebellion in general. Around the same time, I saw the same kind of people arguing George Lucas was boldly telling the truth about Abraham Lincoln’s tyranny by having Palpatine use the phrase

And why did the ship change route, anyway? At the precise, most convenientmoment, no less.

It seems to me the ship was made for Raych well in advance. He was caught by surprised when Gaal found him mid-killing (if it was a killing; holo-Seldon opens up a lot of questions, as does the ship having “classic” projected holograms and not floating-sand displays), and, it seems, shoved her into the escape pod

Except he was inexplicably had his Martian head when he and Kara first arrived at the Hague, before turning human again. I wonder if there was a VFX mix-up.

“Didn’t this used to be a studio apartment? Is the marital bed still in the living room and clearly visible from the kitchen?” These were the main questions in my mind.

My friends and I think it’s more likely that he’s going to be writing a book on the team’s comeback or Ted specifically and will be embedded with the team. It’s likely the team will just contract out to Keeley for PR. 

A pithy illustration of how aging has changed is the Twitter account noting when celebrities cross the “Brimley/Cocoon Line,” and their exceeds that of a man who was cast in a movie because he looked so old there was nothing left on Earth for him to do but die.

I saw a VFX breakdown for this a couple months ago, and while it didn’t explicitly state anything, the conclusion I drew (which may or may not be accurate) was that the conception of a sheep/human was not the result of the most obvious thing but, instead, what probably should’ve been the most obvious thing.

Yeah, but that’s like if the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and Iraq after 9/11 out of a flailing need to demonstrate strength, when apparently what they really did was publicly execute, I don’t know, Jerry Falwell or Al Gore or whoever wrote the “Bin Laden Determined To Attack Within United States” memo for publicly

Yeah, but that’s like if the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and Iraq after 9/11 out of a flailing need to demonstrate strength, when apparently what they really did was publicly execute, I don’t know, Jerry Falwell or Al Gore or whoever wrote the “Bin Laden Determined To Attack Within United States” memo for publicly

Back when the Moffat era was in the long wind-down, I said something to the effect that, for all the “debating Doctor Who” (so to speak, hoping for an emergency news podcast this weekend) between RTD and Moffat, I suspected that the Chibnall era would be a much bigger break, and that in hindsight, it’d feel much more

Marvel started putting Kingsley in the ads the Monday after opening weekend. For as much as modern movie promotion dreads giving stuff away, they seem to recognize that’s mostly for the benefit of people who will make it their business to see the movie as early as possible, and don’t hold back the surprise cameos and

She’s also co-owner of a crystal fortress at the North Pole, that must be good for the ok’ credit-rating.

I read a really interesting book about ten years ago about the real guy Charlie Chan was inspired by, a police detective in Hawaii named Chang Apana who carried a bull whip instead of a gun because he’d been a literal cowboy as his first job.