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Well it's settled. If that's the definition then I can safely say that I hate science fiction.

I kinda wish they were casting this show the Mad Men way, where none of the actors know if they're going to come back next season or if they'll just be guest stars. But the showrunner and the writers gets attached to the cast and we're stuck with Andy Bellefleur and Arlene stories. I'm all for the whole ensemble

I'm not sure if you actually watched the teaser. Nothing happened. What did you see that made you give up hope?

Good line. This was my favourite part of that episode though. I can see that happening on True Blood.

I can't imagine how it would be possible for anyone, even Ron Howard to coordinate a movie series and the mini-series.

Tara's hair grew in nicely.

How about instead of "Make this movie Hollywood!" it's "make this series HBO, or FX or Showtime"... But I agree, 355 was amazing.

Exactly right. I think a good indicator of whether your "female action hero" is genuine or not is how they take a punch. Kara takes them well. You cringe, but it's not a joke.

Someplace where architecture and religion are front and center.

I think we traded Bill Nighy for Ian McShane. That's a fair trade.

I don't think it is okay with it. She may have gone off-track a ways with this.

Nothing turns hair green - except green hair dye.

I love when Olympus tries new things.

Hardcore Boba backlash today. Whew. I thought I was out of line because I didn't like him in LotF: Revelation.

Good times.

Kate Flannery looks fantastic.

Point taken, I will switch back to Firefox.

I spent a month playing Bounty Hunter and I was sure that the game was fantastic. Since then I've seen no proof that it was any good. My memory of it is still great though.

The beach is coming to me! Where I live is 60ft above sea level. But I'm slightly up a hill, most of my town would be below water on a really high tide.

Weirdly, I'm finding the show is doing more "fleshing out" than the books, at least the first one. It's a good thing, but it doesn't leave much to the imagination.