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Just putting this out there, but absolutely nothing in this video remotely resembles an “American base that looks suspiciously like the one on the Japanese island of Okinawa”. The only thing that could even be related would be the trees (which are prevalent in the Pacific) and the fact that it’s a military

As what sometimes feels like the lone person on the Internet who enjoyed the movie enough the first time to go see it again the next day I’m thrilled. Because, to me, the worst part of the film was not the thin plot, the bad age makeup or the biologist touched a snake-thing. The worst part was that it felt like the

Jon Snow’s eyes did not turn purple. That was photoshopped by someone on the internet later.

^ She’s one of them, lol.

My reply is focused more on series finales, but I’m going with it because I have two that still drive me crazy to this day... in addition to the often-commented SG:U and The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

My children LOVE the new show. It’s awful.

SG:U. In a way it is fitting that we will never know the fate of the crew, but damn do I want to know anyway. It makes it worse that the show’s best run was probably the ten or so episodes leading up to the finale, making the cliffhanger even more painful.

Counterpoint: You are a joyless hag who cannot find pleasure in anything due to your crippling, radical feminist views.

Why does “saviour” always equal “Jesus?” For the majority of his history, Superman has been portrayed as a saviour, the very example of what humanity should be. How is this any different? How does a shot where we look up at a flying Superman instantly equal Jesus? Yes, they share the same archetype, but it’s not even

“It seems like a lot of guys saw that scene and thought she just gave up because they were kids. Seriously?”

“Her living children were.”

You have nothing to back that statement up. There is no identification given of the (undead) children.

“You don’t think child mortality was a problem in Hardhome? That every kid birthed survived to adulthood? She’d already lost at least a few sisters. Modern medicine is awesome at keeping

Those were not her children. Her children are on the ships heading to Castle Black.

Holy, Wall of Motherfucking Text, batman...

“It is long dead.”

I don't know about anyone else, but I've been burned out on Star Wars over the past few years. Everyone's got a fucking SW shirt or poster, or tries to talk like Yoda, etc, and it's just "meh". I feel the same thing with this trailer. Sure, I'm slightly interested in what it's about, but not enough to really give a

Is this one of those "if it's not made in America, it's not good" arguments? Lol

You are aware that Mweyer said "creationists", and not "all of Christianity", right? He/she said absolutely nothing about non-creationist believers of religion, thus your little tirade here merely reaffirms exactly what he/she said. But continue bashing what a person said merely because you lack reading

That's why Mweyer said "creationists", not "christians", thus you're little tirade here is reaffirming exactly what he/she said. But continue bashing a person who said something that you clearly misread.

I still listen to this music while I play Elite: Dangerous. Probably the best music in a TV show that I've ever seen, and I hope my family follows my Will and plays "Wander My Friends" at my funeral while passing my children a lighter or something.

I normally like reading your articles, Ms. Newitz, but who cares? It's a story, about a story, about something that never happened, that people claimed did happen, but for which they have absolutely no archeological or historical evidence to base their claim off of. See the movie if you like (well, you already did),