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One question I had with this episode is who killed the hunting party that Red and Snow find at the well? They never satisfactorily addressed that nor the creature that Snow heard in the forest that caused her to hide in the chicken coop. The easy answer to say is that it was Werewolf-Red, but as far as we know she was

For the fire dress, they would not even have to be quick about it. There is this old-timey film effect called stop-motion photography where they stop filming, change the scene, and then restart filming. Voila! Jennifer Lawrence appears to have been lit on fire. And that isn't even taking CGI and green/blue screen

I listened to the audiobooks and I can assure you, it really does sound ridiculous. The same with "Tracker Jackers".

I question the accuracy point. For the first 2/3 of the video we're seeing her fire quickly, but not seeing the target or the placement of her arrows. For the last part, we see the target (which looks like a large blanket) but little to no sign that she is consistently hitting the same target. As far as we know, her

And I patiently waited for the Smith/Tennant era to end. It took most of the entire second season for me to even begin to like Tennant's Doctor, and I frankly was happy when he finally left.

*coughs* 13 books *coughs*

The pump is such a sensible idea. I never understood how Cleveland in Zombieland survived as well as he did with the two barrel. It seemed like such an unwieldy weapon to have to try and reload after only 2 shots.

I would argue that in the Return of the Jedi, it was more a matter of contingency plans. Leia and Chewy were there to back up the droids if the negotiation tactic failed, Lando was there to help backup Leia, and finally Luke was the overall contingency.

That's what I told my girlfriend about A Game of Thrones. I wouldn't allow her to see any of the series before she finished the first book. The surprises and twists have a lot more impact coming from the book. And then you can reflect on how well they were created on screen.

Yeah, don't know why they couldn't have just called their local power company and asked to borrow one of these. It's a Faraday suit used by linesmen when working on live high-power RF equipment.

This was the house that Walter lived in (and Peter grew up in) when Walter was teaching at Harvard. Broyles mentions that a check showed that Walter owned a house in faculty housing. In the original timeline, it may have been sold by Peter after Walter was institutionalized. Peter then repurchased it to help provide a

This may be a bit nitpicky - but did anyone else wonder about the modern flat-screen TV in Walter's house at the end? Walter had been locked in a mental institution for 17 years, and then (as Olivia mentioned in this episode) has been living in his Harvard lab for the 3 years since she brought him out. Nobody has

I'm sensing a distinct lack of dwarves in this trailer.

I've had the similar thought. I'd love a model to assemble of Serenity. On that note, one of SR-1 or SR-2 from Mass Effect/ME2 would be cool too. I have a month left of school for my Master's degree and I'm going to have more time in the evenings.

I think the scariest movie I've seen recently (and I count it as my all time scariest) was Contagion. That movie frightened the hell out of me, because it showed how easy a nasty bug like that can spread and a very logical look at how scary our world would become.

You mean like Bunnicula?

Yeah, it makes sense since most of the people that survived the Black Death epidemics either contracted it and lived, or didn't contract it, suggesting a greater immunity to infection. The survivors would then have children with other survivors, passing on the immunity (if it was genetically passed). The people that

I wouldn't really call this guy a superhero. He doesn't really have any superpowers or preternatural abilities. I prefer the way that Alan Moore defined it in Watchmen, and consider him a "costumed adventurer".

Seriously, they're spending $10 million on this? Even as California is making significant cuts in education and library budgets? I think priorities need to be straightened somewhere.