Two in T:SCC. Small flashback in early season 2.
Two in T:SCC. Small flashback in early season 2.
I know that a lot of people became fans after the The Empty Child/Doctor Dances episodes but Boom Town remains one of my favorite episodes of Doctor Who. The idea of the Doctor dining with a woman who he's sending to her death is so simply but it's done so well!!
Wait, I might know the answer to this!! I can't explain it very well but it seems like it's on the Euler Characteristic. Video might explain it better than I can:
Well, isn't part of the Deadpool mythos that while he was experimented on, he fell in love with Death? Maybe that's it.
Am I the only who thinks it funny that Lena Headley played Sarah Connor and now another GOT alum is playing her? Maybe she talked Clarke into playing the role.
Reading this article made me look up one of my favorite Green Arrow moments. Thank you.
The Dark Warlord picked his nose.
"Why are the clones fighting again?"
"I did two things on my seventy-fifth birthday.I visited my wife's grave. Then I joined the army."
Um, I'm not sure if I am followed by io9 but just in case, here we go!
For real? What's up?!
I voted for Forever because historically speaking, shows with immortal character who solves crimes never make it past season 1. Also, is it just me or does the lead actor's accent sounds ridiculously fake? Is it because he's Welsh?
I got the Nirvana question but the last one, the Sabbath and communion ones got me. I can't help but feel like I was so close and yet so far!
12/15. Jehovah's Witness.
Memphis, TN. There's an trade school that was built on top of an hospital ward for those sick with Yellow Fever, a military camp during the civil war and a Rumored Indian Burial. I've heard at least 3 different people talk about the ghosts who supposed live in the boiler room underneath the school. (Which I've had to…
Absolutely unnecessary to make a sequel to this. Let it be!
I loved him when he was on Everwood and just glad that the world is realizing how awesome/adorable he is.
You just blew my mind with that.
As the person who runs WednesdayBookClub, I thank you for the post!!
It's the same reason why kids in sci-fi (or most movies or shows for the matter) are hated: They're just foil. If they are not there as something that hero has to protect, someone for the villain to terrorize to show the extremity of the situation, they are usually there to A. Make us empathize with the hero or B. Get…