Why do we need this? I think you answered that last week, when you talked about AT&Ts new texting plans.
Why do we need this? I think you answered that last week, when you talked about AT&Ts new texting plans.
Agreed. Its always a give away when they give you the "previously on Torchwood", and its all from 5 or six episodes ago.
bottle episodes usually use available sets and are light on FX, this had some big explosion, and a lot of stuff. I don't think it qualifies.
I have the $5 plan of 200 text per month, and for people whom I text a bunch, I use one of the free texting apps, which gets treated as data, not SMS.
What a baby! Is he too fragile to use a motorhome like everyone else? I wonder how Jon Cryer feels about it.
My favorites are the ones that sound like irrefutable facts. "The incredible thing you have been waiting for!". They don't know me! How the heck do they know what I like?
And that has already been recreated in that Matt Damon movie "Hereafter".
Actually, yes, you totally should post a photo. That will make it easier for the police to find you. I'm pretty sure looting is not acceptable behavior.
Yes, you are a sucker. Is Gizmodo being paid to promote this?
*Actually* they are seeking to extend the operational life to at least 2028.
Is there a story to read? Or did you just post some photos and a question? Do you still write copy over there?
I use my Prime on Roku all the time. (mostly for the PBS stuff until now)
I was wondering the exact same thing. :-)
So in reading a lot of the descriptions, the photographer states that they were doing something *on purpose* (like jerking the camera all around). That doesn't sound like "failure" to me, that's called "iteration". As in, "I took a whole bunch of crazy pics, and this is the one that came out cool".
sorry, that is not a coat, that is a blazer
Given how whimsical the rest of the episode was, this part seemed a little out of place for how dark it was.
One of my favorites lines ever!
Obviously there are budget considerations, but I would have loved to have seen a spare control room that hearkened back to the white control room of days of old.
Burke is right, it was an "origins" episode of the Lone Gunmen, since Duchovny and Anderson were still filming the movie. Either way, Lone Gunmen was as much a genre show as X-Files.
So what makes some of these crossovers "crazy"? TNG & DS9 makes a fair amount of sense. Now detective John Munch (from Law & Order) showing up in an episode of "The X-Files"...*That* was a crazy crossover! (episode 5x03)