sole incarnation of the Wasp ? I think we are forgetting someone ....
sole incarnation of the Wasp ? I think we are forgetting someone ....
I’m a little surprised the article only went into how diverse the casts were. DS9 had some great episodes involving black issues, and I can’t think of another science fiction show that did a similar thing for more than an episode.
Counterpoint:
I love the new Muppets show. It’s amazing.
That’s because Martha Jones had the balls to realize traveling with the Doctor is not a reasonable long-term life plan.
Ummm if I’m not mistaken (which I may be) he IS a marine, not was.
In 2007, though, I was a 16-year-old.
16 in 2007? Ugh, lemme get out my cane now. You’re making me feel old.
Well, I’m not really at the liberty to talk about the Flash right now
And exits every seen with “Well... bye.”
I'd rather have Ellis Moon Knight than most Iron Fist, but I'd prefer Brubaker/Fraction Iron Fist over even Ellis Moon Knight.
1. I liked that the psychic paper gave out legitimate credentials for once. Sometimes the truth works too!
I liked that a) it was a callback to the “I speak baby,” or “I speak horse” jokes — but that it failed because apparently he got “I speak semaphore” instead of “I speak sign language” in this incarnation and b) they used an actual deaf actress for a deaf character.
After the utter disappointment of the last 2 weeks I have to say that has got to be the best episode of Dr Who I have seen in a long, long time. Toby Whithouse clearly demonstrated why he is regarded as one of the best writers of the last few years with an episode with a thought-out cohesive plot, using nearly every…
Season eight of Doctor Who had a pretty strong character arc for Clara, the ageless Doctor’s traveling companion.…
That is an incorrect opinion and you should be scorned for it.
“I’m very frustrated by that. Out of the need to be secret, we’re not actually able to get everything we need to do our jobs as well as we could, and as someone who has been doing it for 35 years, I find it very frustrating.”
That movie probably single handedly cemented my love of scifi.
That’s true. BUT, she had the sense to see that the relationship wasn’t ever going to work and left to live her life, rather than clinging helplessly to him (like Rose) or looking at him like her fantasy imaginary friend (like Amy). That’s what I liked/respected about her. She and Donna were the most rational and had…