He learned from his friends that going in guns blazing when someone "takes" "your" "loved one" is the right thing to do.
He learned from his friends that going in guns blazing when someone "takes" "your" "loved one" is the right thing to do.
The Signal. Had some great bits, but also some very flawed ones. Fishburne was great in it, yeah.
Dinosaurs and mammals, not mammoths.
Mammoths don't have claws.
And mammoths didn't replace the extinct reptile lords of Terra!
"I'm Blue"
No, it's the other way around. I love the show, but if it doesn't make them money, it'd be irresponsible to continue making it.
Sure. Even into the last season, I was always surprised at just how many deaths there were in The Clone Wars. This willingness to portray war as a meat grinder was one of the greatest strengths of the show.
I love the movies, but honestly, they've always been for the kids, too. C-3PO's slapstick antics aren't exactly sophisticated adult humor. A mix of adult and kiddie sensibilities is what one should expect from any Star Wars material that hews closely to the movies.
Sure. Like I said, not everyone in the Nightwatch fits that criterion, but many do.
Eh, during the middle seasons the wardrobe on X-Files had gotten pretty ridiculous for people on a government salary.
That line was the total mic drop at the edge of sanity.
There actually is a bunch of real-world research showing that a lot of criminals do what they do because they lack the ability to consider the consequences of their actions beyond only the most immediate future. They have poor impulse control, and lack foresight. Sound familiar?
She should try it again with a slightly different implementation, to be sure.
If what you wrote were true, we wouldn't have global warming, Ferguson, or homophobia in the real world. People aren't rational actors.
Letting the Wildlings in created the resentment among the Nightwatch that Thorne exploited to be able to pull the murder of. Before opening the gates, he couldn't have been sure how the others would react to the killing.
I was looking at that storyline as a tragic or descending one, with Arya being trapped in a cycle of violence that will be her undoing, either emotionally or even total. So this most recent development for her didn't disappoint me. I expected her to suffer. Being a killer isn't good for the body or the mind.
What the shit,guy.
Wanting to see someone naked is very different from feeling you deserve their nakedness as a prize, the way you worded it in your earlier post.
You've convinced me, you totally deserve some women who doesn't know you to get naked for your arousal, never mind what she wants.
"Why didn't Ethan just shoot the guy when he saw that the dogs were about to attack?"
He already has the police after him for his other killings. Murdering a nobleman right after coming to a new place where Chandler is an obvious stranger would be beyond stupid.
Approaching sexuality as a transaction, and in terms of what you deserve - with no consideration of the other party's basic humanity - is probably the main problem with your posts.