"He could not confirm reports that the vehicle was found submerged in water or overturned." Makes a lot more sense if this is true.
"He could not confirm reports that the vehicle was found submerged in water or overturned." Makes a lot more sense if this is true.
I loved CNet Central!
I'd recommend Colin and the Dead. Both fairly recent.
Here's one of the hidden images from the Fringe promo.
Anyone else think "Charleston" is really just one of the reservations the overlord talked about on the ship?
I can't recommend Stitcher highly enough. I listen to podcasts all day and NEVER use iTunes.
Wow. It's like whoever wrote this is a bizzaro version of me. I basically never listen to the radio or music for that matter and only listen to podcasts. I use Stitcher though and avoid iTunes at all costs.
I think Cumberbatch would make a fantastic Romulan. No one has mentioned them, but it would make sense to include Romulans since Vulcan was destroyed in this timeline and Romulus is nearby. Maybe there's some kind of Reunification a century before that storyline was explored in TNG.
From Wikipedia: "This conclusion was challenged in 2011 by ceratopsian specialist Andrew Farke. He published a redescription of Nedoceratops hatcheri, a problematic species that at various times has been considered a representative of its own genus, a synonym of a species of Triceratops, a distinct species of…
I hate the idea of Other-Earth Olivia being pregnant by Peter. I get the idea, but they're from the same reality so it doesn't carry the same weight. It's not a plot line the show needs.
I'm going to see this on Friday at a preview screening. Not going to read anything else about it. Had the same reaction to the previews. Now I have to see it.
Apparently none of them read 1491 (ttp://[bit.ly] which talks about Pre-Columbian civilizations. The Amazon jungle as we know it is a rather recent thing.
Who wrote the question about a naked Zoe being a turn-off? Seriously? Anyway, the big break probably killed the show.