jamesryan04
James Ryan
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Speaking of the Master, in addition to everything else noted above...

How does he live through the 20th Century, and how does he manage to not run into his Roger Delgado-played self?

I know, I know, with all the wibley-whatever that the Time Lords have essentially destroyed causality (which is why there’s no real hard

...yeah, I sometimes go on a bit much...

In terms of endings that give pause, there was THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE.

They managed to give us some very satisfying set pieces, where bad people meet messy ends that they deserved at the hands of good people. A few plot lines introduced for the last season that might have been better introduced earlier on still

Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country...

This, right here, is why I started to shudder when I read about the AVATAR tie-in above...

Not sure if anyone read the last Peteypedia article, the memo from Deputy Director Farragaut about the firing of Dale Petey, and how he slipped out of Tulsa to go rogue.

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“Hitler, Trotsky, Tito, Freud and Stalin all lived in Vienna in 1913.”—rustyhaben [confirmed—and so did Archduke Franz Ferdinand, until he was assassinated the next year, sparking WWI]

I’m torn whether or not it’s probably better we didn’t.

Years ago, a friend got her hands on a copy of Marvel’s adaptation of RETURN OF THE JEDI a few weeks before the film opened, one of the bigger tie-in SNAFUs ever. Having read the comic before the film, it softened my reaction to some of the potential problematic p

We’re all assuming, of course, that the video of Adrian is legit.

What better way to inspire the troops and get people onto your cause than to have a so-called “smoking gun” to show them, some form of proof as to the conspiracy afoot. For all we know Keane Jr. had the thing manufactured to serve as a recruiting

Don’t beat yourself over this. This twist was something that just hadn’t occurred to me before now (I say with shame), and when it does get suggested, I immediately embraced it and wondered why it took so long to see it.

My hat’s off to the show for taking a character we’d know for years, and adding something new

Yeah, who woulda thought? It figures...

What would that be? Like, rain on your wedding day...?

That this takes the place on Amazon’s servers where THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE had been; such irony...

I can see that, but me, I’m more old school...

When a family-run circus starts experiencing accidents that feel a lot like sabotage, the Angels take the case and get some pretty outstanding cover stories as part of the deal.

I’m not entirely on board for one reason: The Klan robe in the closet, we’d seen before, during Episode 1. It was during the flashback to 1921, with the wearer having the badge in the same spot we saw it pinned on the robe.

Was it a reminder Judd kept to be better than where he came from? Was it part of some effort to

So this means the odds are pretty good that Trent Reznor has seen ZARDOZ, then...?

One interesting thing that struck me was when Veidt was catapulting his clones away and ranting on as he did:

The music in the background was Beethoven’s “Seventh Symphony,” which had two interesting uses before this:

* As the main theme from ZARDOZ, a film where the rich are closed off from everyone else and degenerate

I think I’ll stick to this one, but thanks anyway...