Tom Chivers:
Tom Chivers:
@Henry_Jekyll: Hell and Yes.
More examples:
Clone Law of Science Fiction: Any sci-fi treatment of cloning will almost always be total bull.
I think that Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles ended on a perfect pseudo-loop note, with a now-seasoned John encountering pre-Cameron Allison. It could never live up to the premise and would probably only go downhill from there.
I hope that the visuals use Gustave Dore as a reference rather than rapidly dated Hollywood cheese. Don't make Lucifer and Michael look like the angels from Knowing or Legion.
Using a globally representative and statistically valid online survey of websurfers (namely, this very comments thread), I conclude that skepticism of evolutionary psychology explanations has predominated in the human species cross-culturally during its entire existence. I therefore conclude that such skepticism…
@TomSkylark: Well, there's the bonobo-based model of sex-as-social-bonding:
@ParryLost: You're absolutely correct.
@FreudianNipSlip: Indeed; it's wise to stock up on nutrients to provide energy for future offspring. Just ask Anna from V.
Ryan is an exponent of the punk school of cartooning, like Savage Pencil, Gary Panter, Matt Groening, Mike Diana (Boiled Angel), and Christy Karacas (Superjail), which is related to the lowbrow art movement.
I would call this 'superhero mumblecore' if it didn't have an A-list cast.
@Tamírki: There are so many similarities that they are a genre unto itself.
@Pope John Peeps II: Actually I would say that, because - no joke - I'm a huge Twi-hard.
@glucious: Darn it - my "greater than" symbol was interpreted as html tags and failed to appear. Anyway, that first line is ranking them, with PWS as the greatest.
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There's also the theory that sasquatch and the yeti are the extinct Pleistocene ape Gigantopithecus, which was kind of a giant orangutan. But that's about as plausible as the 'lost hominid' theory.
More on Twilight: Breaking Dawn: Edward asks Jacob to convince Bella to get an abortion and later impregnate Bella himself (so she could have safe wolfy rather than dangerous vamp babies), the vampire hybrid baby eventually breaks her spine and paralyzes her, Bella's ally Rosalie becomes frenzied and attempts to drink…
Arnold Schwarzenegger in Junior.
Vampire Diaries has really crafted its identity since its awkward Twilight-esque beginnings. (I know that the books long predated Twilight, but - for example - VD creators chose to have Elena look and act a lot like Bella instead of the book character.)