Yep. Though Elfangor had morphed into a human (and chosen to stay trapped as a human, before becoming restored to Andalite form by the Ellimist) when he and Loren procreated. And Aldrea decided to stay in a Hork-Bajir body forever.
Yep. Though Elfangor had morphed into a human (and chosen to stay trapped as a human, before becoming restored to Andalite form by the Ellimist) when he and Loren procreated. And Aldrea decided to stay in a Hork-Bajir body forever.
Weren't Taxxons and Yeerks allies, for the most part? I know The Andalite Chronicles involved a Taxxon rebellion (which Arbron became involved in after becoming trapped in a Taxxon's body), but I thought that for the most part the Taxxons willingly submitted. (I also didn't feel much sympathy for Taxxons, because of…
If I am correct, the duck-dude is Marco, and he can also turn into a gorilla, a wolf, a polar bear, and many other things.
Kangaroo-dinosaur beast=Hork-Bajir. Dude=Cassie, a girl.
Ah yes, the second Sario Rip book.
I loved Visser, The Hork-Bajir Chronicles, and The Andalite Chronicles so much. Of the three, Visser was probably the best, simply because it was so damn dark. Although the devastation at the end of The Hork-Bajir Chronicles and the connection between Aldrea and Dak Hamee was also wonderful to behold.
Yeah, I think the only time there was ever any definition of this was at the beginning of season 3. Then when we got the new cast members I just assumed they'd be sophomores like Rachel, Finn, etc were in season 1. And we did have some freshmen—Tina and Artie would have been freshmen in season 1.
It's really weird that when I saw they were getting a seventh season, I was actually a bit disappointed. Because I love that show. Seasons 2-4 are some of my favorite TV ever, and 5 also has some very good points. But the only episode that I unequivocally loved this season was the one where Tom met Nadia and Donna was…
No, the kid who joins the cult is the incredible AARON SAMUELS.
Huh. Awesome.
She had a birthday early in the school year…she was already 17, he was 20, I believe (I don't think he went to college). But I think California's age of consent is 18 (I might be wrong) and I don't know if they have any weird loopholes, so…it was a little weird, yeah.
Is it weird that I first interpreted the words "teach Sean" as being an unknown Gaelige phrase?
Yep. The only Kickstarter I donated to (donated $100 to, actually, and was super-passionate about) fell through on their end of the deal completely, and then offered a…consolation prize, I guess? And didn't follow through on that, either. So I'm pretty leery of Kickstarters, but I'm glad the Veronica Mars people are…
The Ice King is sympathetic. I certainly feel sorry for him, now that his backstory is known. But that doesn't excuse capturing princesses or ruining Jake's sword or many of his other actions. He still acts pretty vile on a daily basis. Now, Simon Petrikov, I have absolute sympathy for.
Well, Jenny Slate did appear in a season 1 episode as Hannah's college nemesis, so…
My fiancé knows someone who has the hyphenated last name Mann-Butts.
Well, crepes can be filled with many different things, so those are very likely kosher; if the sliders did not have cheese, then they were fine; and depending on the kinds of fish in the sushi, that could have been all right, too. Now, depending on what got mixed on the same plate/by one person, you could be getting…
…fourteen….
That was my interpretation, that she thought the other voice sounded distinctly Marnie.
Ugh, I HATED that that "he made me" line was included.