Considering the heavy subtext the writers and the producers of the Xena admitted putting in the show because they had no other way to show canon gay romance, it's kind of a weird argument.
Considering the heavy subtext the writers and the producers of the Xena admitted putting in the show because they had no other way to show canon gay romance, it's kind of a weird argument.
US pop-culture: completely tone-deaf about the real Nazis and the real victims of Nazism since 1941?
Mark the Character is a clear Mainpain character trope. He was one from the very beginning, and I don't think anyone on the writing team at any point considered the implications of that. Mark's married life is turned stale (in his opinion), he decides to cheat on Beth (who is a houswife and dedicated mother of two the…
Especially that Spock's adopted sister noone ever knew he had! The originality!
Not really. Enterprise is a prequel to TOS.
"This of course means she’s Spock’s adopted sister"
His daughter committed suicide like a month prior to him leaving. No conspiracy needed.
They did want younger Bruce in Batman v Superman and did a casting of actors in their twenties. Then all of a sudden they made their Affleck decision and decided Bruce should be older.
With hands held high into the sky so blue
As the ocean opens up to swallow you
Probably because ths showrunners said they didn't want the "old" fanbase anymore and that their new show (SGU) was too cool and smart for SG1 and SGA fans. They didn't want us? They didn't get us. Everyone won?
This is NOT a retcon. They did make the Stargate work for a minute, and Kathrine's fiance was trapped on another planet for fifty years because of that.
The dude was also conveniently Katherine Langford's fiance.
I've no idea why you used this so-called "Stargate" show Universe to talk about mostly the Stargate GS1 lore, but. I'm actually offended for SG1.
Seeing as he apparently now has in the relationship with some lady he had started dating in a year before the nanny banging situation, I'd say he made a giant mess of his family.
McGregor's character got his bittersweet romance in his weird-ass marriage.
The author described the Paul Rudd/Lesley Munn disaster and projected it onto Heigl/Rogen's characters for some reason. Rogen's character at least is able to learn from his mistakes and do better.
Not only He is the one that got to change in Sweet Home Alabama to deserve her love again, they showed us them having a happy life and her not throwing anything away in the credit picture montage.
Ron/Hermione is the true amazing love story of these books.
He's Osmosis Jones! For shame!
Upvoted for Matt Lanter fangirling!