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When did Wells turn evil and attempt to destroy the world?

Wisdom is recognizing when you’re wrong so that you can learn from your mistakes. It doesn’t matter how much you think before you act if you are thinking the same way you were when you screwed up last time.

His imagination is so fertile it got a Porg pregnant.

Rebooting the console is a fix. The article clearly states they’re working on a patch, which will be another fix.

In his time as the Flash he’s done some incredibly questionable things (like, say, imprison a bunch of people in a facility with trial unbeknownst to law enforcement!). Even if they could be justified as being for the greater good, they’re bad actions taken by someone with their heart in the right place. Barry comes

And kids have appreciated their parents many days within the year already. I feel like you are more than a little full of yourself.

If you endorse a product you don’t use, how can anyone ever trust you again? He’s Wolverine, not Krusty the Clown.

If pajamas of myself were available, it would only be right and just to wear them.

I’m just hoping this will somehow lead to a Justice League/Laff-a-Lympics crossover.

Season 1, episode 11.

Having a father’s day because not everyone can be one would really just be rubbing in the faces of the infertile. Having a specific father’s day doesn’t actually help good fathers get appreciated. It does give bad fathers a reason to demand appreciation, though.

You do shit for you kids now and they do shit for you later. Should the elderly set aside a day every year for their kids who are taking care of them?

I don’t object to either. I just don’t see the point.

I’ve never understood the point of father’s day. Fathers already have birthdays like everyone else. It strikes me as odd that they basically get a second birthday every year where we celebrate the fact that they fucked.

Meh. People got their heads fucked with all the time on Stargate. There’s a million ways for her to not remember without erasing the events of this show.

I’ll admit it was a low blow, but I won’t apologize for it.

A continuation of a beloved TV series where the child of the original character follows in their daddy’s footsteps in order to give the audience the same basic story as the classic while allowing the original cast to take part in a limited capacity? Congratulations. You just pitched Get Smart (1995).

Who lied? What? The only person involved with the SGC who had knowledge of the experiments in the 40s was Catherine, and she only knew as much as her father let her know. Her dad keeping secrets about his secret project wouldn’t make her a liar or create conflicts with the facts as they were previously established.

She didn’t know Ernest went through the gate. Her dad was running things and he only told her as much as he wanted her to know. So, Catherine wouldn’t necessarily know about it. Doubly so if it was done unofficially. Government agencies other than the SGC using the gate without any oversight or record keeping was