I think you meant this comment to reply to the OP of this thread. How embarrassing!
I think you meant this comment to reply to the OP of this thread. How embarrassing!
Personally, what I’ve always found less believable is the idea that those headphones lasted for decades. I mean, I always murdered mine in a couple of months, easy.
I mean, on the other hand, if Wakanda is safe from Hydra attack, and T’Challa seems to be clued in on what’s going on... Why not just leave the fragments they’ve got with him?
That’s the thing with a serialized format like comics or TV shows. You can’t just argue that it takes the whole run to make the story worthwhile- if it’s going to take months and months of time to get there, we’ve got to at least enjoy the build up.
Oh, hell yes. I love Orlando Jones, but he wasn’t at all what I imagined for the part- somebody older, a little shiftier. But that first scene? Goddamn. Quite probably the best few minutes of TV I’ve watched all year.
I always thought “dies in a freak whipped cream canister accident” would be my obituary.
Wow, so the Hellfire Club is more forward-thinking and considerate of disabilities than Xavier’s school? Dang.
Two possible answers:
They’re X-ceptionally fond of it.
I’ve never even played the game but this video is fantastic.
And props to The Freeze for going in to high five a baby there at the end. That’s class, respect your fans.
You can get an off-brand Walkman for $13 on Amazon, or a boom box that also converts to MP3 for $26, so there’s options out there.
I’ve lived through three and a half decades of incessant Baby Boomer nostalgia over the 60s, and after we get Stranger Things and the soundtracks to two Guardians of the Galaxy movies, that’s too much?
Okay, but is it as bad as Peter Parker using Bing?
Seriously, watched the movie last night, and if they’d left out the scene in the hotel room and changed his line to “I believe in you,” absolutely nothing would have been lost.
Okay, a lot of people have corrected you on the cape buffalo already, so I’m just going to take a moment here to say- I think you underestimate how dangerous a kangaroo can be.
Okay, so did anyone else feel like that was just pieces of previous Doctor Who episodes pieced together? “Give us the dystopia of Turn Left, the ever-present aliens of the Silence, how about some of the Doctor imprisoned from Last of the Time Lords... Oh, and how about we take the climax of The Lodger to wrap it up.”
Oh, that’s not even the worst of what they’re doing to her family history.
This was the first TNG novel I ever read. One of my mom’s friends gave it to me. I loved it to pieces, literally- carried it around and reread it until it fell apart.
I’m just pointing out that, even though you describe his work as “all British,” he’s had at least one major role on an American network.