No school like the old school!
No school like the old school!
@Ghost_in_the_Machine: YEAH! Totally! After all, "justice" usually equates to a legal profession. Last I heard, the C.I.A. usually works outside the law.
@Serge.: I knew you'd ask that question. ;-)
"Rex"? Seriously? Huh.
It reads, "Here may be found the last words of Joseph of Aramathia. He who is valiant and pure of spirit may find the holy grail in the Castle of Aaauuuggghhh... "
@Charlie Jane Anders: That makes a lot of sense. The plot of Caprica just never seemed to organically fit in the BSG backstory as BSG presented it.
@Barnabus: Exactly! If you already know the end to a story (and that ending is LAME) then it sort of kills any potential interest in a prequel.
@Barnabus: Cleats. Steel toe boots. Two-by-four with rusty nails in it. Assange is ready to party.
@Barnabus: Sing it, brother!
@Vinzent: I have to admit I might have given the show more of a chance if it wasn't a BSG spin-off.
@LogopolisMike: I think there's a line between "cooperate" and "use". The Pandorica scenario didn't have much of a logical need for the Daleks to use the other races.
@Charlie Jane Anders: Rose absorbing the time vortex power in the TARDIS out-does time-paradox-y Pandorica escaping?
@Lincolnsbeard33: Thank you for the nightmares. My therapist will be sending you the bill.
They should go metric. 7.62 Centimeters sounds better than Three Inches. Still, if they're confident with who they are, who am I to judge?
Ah "Babylon 5", how I've missed you.
@Foohy: Nitpicking is the soul of fandom. Thanks for the correction! :-D
Apparently Aang and Katara's son Tanzin is an Airbender. The character of Korra has already mastered water, fire, and earth bending and comes to find someone to teach her airbending.
@strich: Well, I have a problem with the Doctor's enemies all being present to be called out at all.
@bearproph: There's a pretty good comic that got picked up by DC called "Empire". It tells a "what if the bad guy won" story in an entertaining way.
I can respect your complaints but I think the cliffhanger resolution is pretty typical "Doctor Who" fare. It's quite often the Doctor's companions who pull his timy-whimy arse out of the metaphorical (or literal) fire, after all.