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Despite the fact that the writing is utterly crap.

I loved her in the first episode ever, kinda got over here in season 3 with all the whining, and am still not overly fond. Her rant in the store about plastic sheeting was awe inspiring, but she's pretty much gone downhill since then.

And yet, there's a story we've been told about what happened, there's a narrative that supposedly makes sense, but has some serious issues. I get your point, but you're nitpicking about a metaphor I used to explain my point of view, without actually saying anything in response.

I think some of the biggest issues for me, the reason why it didn't really work, is that it was all about this big overarching idea, and never really about the small things, the things that are really important to us as human beings. CoE, for example, was at it's best when you see Gwen and Rhys trying to hide all the

The thing is, if you actually spend time reading and discussing things with "conspiracy theorists" you end up realizing that there are a lot of different mindsets, and a lot of different types. Sure, there are certain theories proposed by the 9/11 truth movement that are absolutely insane. I think it sets a dangerous

Yep, McCoy was my doctor, too. And Ace was my companion of choice.

She did webcam with him though. Surely that counts for SOMETHING.

Pro: Sam let's Marcus live, Alcide kills him anyways. Turns around and immediately Werewolf Divorces Debbie right then and there. It's brutal.

ooh, this.

Ok, so when are we starting up this channel? :p

In my experience, the nurses start freaking out, and the doctors get all fascinated and ask you if they can take pictures. While I didn't do anything that extreme (thankfully) about a year or so ago, I had an accident at work which resulted in me having a sharp metal prong go through the middle of my left hand. I

Discovery Channel's "The Colony" is an excellent example of a reality tv show that would fit well on a sci-fi channel. If you haven't seen it, they basically dump a group of random people with a variety of skillsets, in a deserted place, give them limited resources, and other problems to solve (like random attacks

I like the idea that everyone forgets who he is.. there's a lot to work with there.

You know, I had thoughts along that line, and then I realized, no, not even Eric is worth watching zoolander for.

Oh Roran Legion, definitely.

The books really are great, regardless of your age (they're YA books.) Quick synopsis, slight spoilers - imagine a postapocalyptic earth where a lot of people live in really disadvantaged camps, or areas. Then the privileged few live lives of shallow luxury in amazing cities. The disadvantaged areas exist because they

She's technically named after herself twice, since the only reason she names herself River Song is because the Doctor, Rory and Amy keep calling her that.

Con - while fantasizing/dreaming about Eric and Bill, Sooks didn't fantasize the hot bitchy viking version of Eric, but some amalgam between normal eric and puppy-love eric.

Yeah, when coming to the io9 homepage I'd like to avoid the spoilers til after I watch the episode...

And that's really what happens when love goes terribly wrong — not just that your loved one turns against you, or kills you, or hands you over to be sliced up. It's that your loved one takes the best part of you, the secret that made you who you were. And gives it to the world, in a debased form.