Oh the Lilah/Wes relationship was way more interesting. And it would have been fun to have Wes back in the fold with Angel but still drawn to Lilah on the quiet.....
Oh the Lilah/Wes relationship was way more interesting. And it would have been fun to have Wes back in the fold with Angel but still drawn to Lilah on the quiet.....
Wesley and Lilah were hot as shit together. Totally. But, and it’s a big but, a big reason for that was their mutual toxicity. Their chemistry was an exothermic reaction that would have consumed them both. I don’t think Lilah’s nature would have allowed for the full heel-face turn that would have been necessary for…
(yeah, thought you did. Not everyone seems to have though...)
to quote the Simpsons, “thats the joke!”
I might get massacred on this sight for saying this, but ‘You’ve Got Mail’, followed closely by ‘Never Been Kissed’, followed closely by ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ (in my defence, these last two were the first time I was introduced to Michael Vartan and Josh Lucas, *sigh*, so they have a special place in my heart).
and yeah, Bill Pullman is way too nice about the breakup. He should have said “Game over, man! Nuke him from space!”
You might want to add “Terror of the Zygons” too, since it was produced to be the last segment of season 12, but was then held back to open season 13. That’s why it continues on from the cliffhanger at the end of “Revenge of the Cybermen,” and why Harry Sullivan stays on until its end.
It’s a nice step, but not one that erases a history of systemic abuse. So, before we start praising this Pope once again for behaving at what should be an absolute baseline for human decency, let’s not forget where he works, and the unconscionable, often irreparable damage they have done to gay people for…
Oh, Jenna Coleman was a trooper - she gave it her all regardless of what Clara was that week. None of what i say is derogatory towards her - I have more of a bone to pick with the writers.
I don’t. There are only two Terminator movies that I’m aware of, and I’m confused when people claim there are more of them.
Borges was a friend and personal confidant of Bledsoe. When Bledsoe remained benched in 2001 after he recovered from his injury, Borges went BANANAS in print and lost all sanity going forward. Later Borges claimed Bledsoe had consulted with him to ask what he should do about getting his job back.
Shaughnessy’s a professional troll but he pretty much always has his sources straight.
People forget that Darin Morgan’s episodes wouldn’t work nearly as well if he didn’t have the rest of the episodes to bounce off of.
“Home Again” didn’t quite work for me because the X-File was so thin, with its theme basically spelled out by Scully in a monologue. I never understood how one artist accidentally creating a “tulpa” also somehow managed to imagine a trash truck into existence or why we had to spend several minutes watching a couple of…
Really interesting to see the story Skinner first told in “One Breath” fleshed out like that. He even gives much the same speech.
HE DIDN’T EVEN REALLY ATTEND WHARTON. He went to Penn undergrad and took classes THROUGH the Wharton School. *screams into the void forever and drops dead*
Serious question... was the long-haired thug played by William B. Davis (the guy who plays CSM)? Because I swore that was him, and it threw me off all episode. I kept expecting the twist to be that the whole episode was a simulation, being investigated by a simulated Mulder and Scully copied from their cellphones?
Reminded me of the S5 episode “Kill Switch.”
Ally means literally an ally. In military terms, alliances are based on mutual interests - you help me, I’ll help you. It doesn’t mean your ally is going to be a sefless martyr to your cause because the idea is everyone is in it because it’s a mutually beneficial arrangement. Progressives want allyship to mean that…