geoffsebesta
Geoff Sebesta
geoffsebesta

After that Doctor Manhattan reveal, I’ve seen some fascinating responses from readership to Geoff Johns’ handling of the material in its wake. On the one hand, I believe it’s absolutely clear that Geoff Johns took the wrong message from Watchmen, and on the other hand I think the fact that Geoff Johns has written many

Preeeeeetty sure you love to be “that guy.”

Tyler, one word: Hubble.

This needs more stars. I’m normally right there with Tyler in what he writes, but as someone who went to Space Camp twice, and spent years making model rockets and immersing myself in everything space-related, this made me extremely angry to read.

“Sadly, the Shuttle Program would turn out to be more of a very expensive anchor that would keep mankind stuck in orbit for decades than a economical space plane that could facilitate exploration beyond earth’s orbit.” Incorrect. You need to research the unclassified Shuttle program accomplishments. No need to even up

10,000 years from now, they'll think they discovered the lost city of Atlantic Avenue

I got to leave this discussion and go to find my pants ! I need some pants now !

The first movie certainly makes sense, it's completely self-consistent. It's a block universe, all instances of time travel are always part of history.

nope. They never made sense. John Connor only exists if John Connor sent Kyle Reese back in time. Ergo, even the first movie could not have happened unless *someone else*, not John Connor, sent Kyle Reese back in time.

Three years without a test? What do they think those swabs are, FSU football players?

The prime directive deserves to be ignored because it is nothing more than the bastard love child of social darwinism and the naturalistic fallacy. It advocates moral cowardice, explicitly stating that doing nothing is always preferable to possibly doing the wrong thing. It's easy to keep your hands clean if you

DC Comics' Catman. Last seen about to get eaten by a gorilla in Green Arrow. Shows up again running with a pride of lions in Villains United (soon to be Secret Six).

Sorry, according to http://www.statisticbrain.com/welfare-statis… the total number of people on welfare in the US as of 01/01/2014 was 12.8 million (4.1% of pop.). Rutherford B. Hayes was President from 1877 to 1881 so we'll use the 1880 census to show us that the U.S. population was 50.2 million.

There are 3.7 million people on welfare right now. Rutherford B. Hayes presided over a nation of almost 40 million. FWIW, even in Washington's day there were more US citizens (3.9 million) than are currently on welfare.

Clooney on Gravity, a few days ago. Not only the physics of his reason to die were wrong, the plot could have continued just as well with him alive up to the end.

So to review, she ignores good advice to go into an infected installation to save a little girl. This decision led directly to the little girl's death, her death, Hicks' death, the destruction of the Bishop android, and the demise of 35 completely unrelated individuals who were living peacefully on a completely