hxjudckh
//TODO think of display name
hxjudckh

I have some introspection to do?

True, but its not the use of an explosive charge I didn't like, but just the sight of a trailer flipping over the head (truck) in a 180 degree manor. The Dark Knight based itself on a realistic setting, more so than the first or third movie I would say, but the sight of a trailer flipping, and not just falling over

The one thing that annoyed me in that movie was the trip wire batman uses to turn the truck over, it just didnt look right. Even watching it I thought it looked a bit unrealistic and over dramatic, the truck flipped 180 degrees. Then I heard Nolan used an explosive charge at the back of the lorry to turn it over. If

Season 2 is pretty much straight up sci-fi. 3 year old spoilers below

The impact of the moab was localised to one part of the dome. The blast radius of a moab is about 500 feet and its designed to not contaminate land to far outside its radius. I would say the circumference of the dome is close to 100 miles.

That is litterally the best news I have gotten all week.

Personally I don’t think Hugh Jackman portrays Wolverine particularly well. He didn’t bring what was needed from the comic across to the screen to support a new franchise. I always thought Wolverine had a kindof snarling pitbull thing going on in the comics. i.e. he was always on the verge of attacking, hence the

Remember a couple of seasons ago when Lafayette was being kept prisoner in Erics dungeon, or Sam’s brother and mother were being used in illegal pit bull fighting competitions, or Jessica killed a trucker and stored his body in a closet.

I know spin off's are cheesy, but I have an idea for the ultimiate Person of Interest spin off.

When this is the extent of our natural disasters its sometimes a relief to live in Ireland

urgh, this is what I think is going wrong with this show, they are sedating it too much. It’s a realistic take on a zombie apocalypse, sure we don’t want it to look as grim as the road or something, but a peaceful death surrounded by her closest friends took away from Andrea's final arc. While a failed attempted

When I was watching the reveal in that episode, I just kept thinking it wasn’t that incredibly far fetched for this to happen in the UK. You can feasibly imagine a far left party getting into power with this elaborate punishment as a mandate and implementing this “amusement park”.

I think its a bit of a cop out to say it was offered to one black actor but he didn't take it. There are obviously as many talented black actors as there are talented white actors, and while I wouldn't advocate affirmative action casting a black doctor would have have a huge positive impact on the young children in

Now playing

Also a lesser known example is from Charlie Brokers : Black Mirror. Its sets up the episode as a fairly competent if not slightly generic survivalist horror story set after the outbreak of a virus until

I cant believe the most famous example hasn't been mentioned yet. Timmy Westphall on the final episode of St. Elsewhere invalidating 282 shows in one scene.

He would be a great choice but I'd rather actors not start taking on leading roles across different franchises.

urgh, I did not like that idea :P

I did not know that, thanks for that bit of excellent bit of trivia!

I liked this episode most from the reboot (if were calling it that). Characters are actually trying to be human, that's the first time since season one I think we've seen that. And the results are Brittishly grim.It is like MacBeth. Grim grim grim

Thanks for the disclaimer, you sound like a perfectly reasonaable younger female fan and reader of slash fiction :) I was being a bit sarcastic with my comment, I just meant that they were casting younger, not that the doctor regenerated younger. Yea, I'm delighted with this bit of a shake up in casting choice. I know