elimgarak1
ElimGarak
elimgarak1

We should cherish every minute of things like The Cape and the upcoming CW series Arrow.

LOL, I could have went on and on about it. Delved more into the silliness of the various concepts, ideas, characters, technology, etc. :-)

He was a tragic brilliant scientist stuck among jocks. IMHO he was the hero of the handful of episodes that I've seen. Or at least not worse than any of the pilots. Waaay better and more interesting than the president.

Yup, same here. :-\

Bah, don't get me started on the depressing idiocy of BSG. I know many people that refused to watch that show because it was so depressing and because everybody on it was a psychotic idiot. I do not like to watch torture porn - and that's basically what it was - psychological torture porn. Sometimes bordering on

Ah, that's why I didn't recognize it.

Where is this one from?

I don't think The Matrix would not have worked in the 60's. It might not have worked in 1995. The idea of being encased in a computer program, in a virtual reality, unable to distinguish reality from a simulation would not be understood by the average movie goers.

Well, a human consciousness is only 500-1000 terabytes. Basically a petabyte (1000 terabytes).

Yup, I get it - Eureka has plenty of wishy-washy sciency stuff. But IMHO there should be a hard limit to the number of times that a viewer needs to invoke his suspension of disbelief per episode. As in no more than 2-3 times. Some episodes have that and they work out OK as far as I am concerned. Others overload my

You are right - she found out in the same episode, although I think it was off-screen. She tells Allison that all the good ones are either gay, married, or robots. It's all on Netflix.

Nope, although some of those things bothered me far more than others. The claymation episode was simply retarded. I don't understand why everybody oohed and ahhed over it. The only neat thing there was the anime part, although only on the level of fanfic/fan service.

I don't think Jo knows that the guy she dated was a robot. That was a secret - only Stark and Carter knew.

If there's one area this episode could have improved upon, it was the military stuff.

I hope so. The Extremis armor that comes out of Stark's hollow bones is too crazy and unbelievable for me. It's too much like Transformers with its disregard for physics, and is just begging to be CGI'ed into the movie. One of the primary reasons that Iron Man succeeded is because they made actual physical armor -

Actually if you look closely in Avengers you will see that there is still a triangle in the circular window of the armor.

Ah, makes sense. Requirements that change on the fly are the biggest problem in software development.

Another thing that bugged me every time I saw it was the jet Osprey that Malik piloted. It had two jet engines - if either one of those died, the entire thing would crash. Therefore this doubled the chance of a crash or failure. In an actual Osprey if a single engine dies, then the crankshaft will keep both

Described, not explained. That sort of technology is pretty crazy and out there.

Weird. How come they didn't have the game simply allow upgrades to the legs? Give Adam shock absorbers in the shins or rocket boots or something. They could have made it look cool by adding animation that focused on his legs and showed something flexing or shifting. That would have avoided crazy impossible