jordanofaustralia--disqus
JordanofAustralia
jordanofaustralia--disqus

Sailor Venus is so bad ass, she wears a bow to battle :) The best battle cry for anything :)

I don't know - personally, I loved all the goofy monsters and well, we got to hang around with those characters, didn't we? That's what mattered to me really in the end, in addition to the cool storylines.

The scary thing is: I've seen posts in various fandoms which pretty much argue this without any black humor.

Well, good :) It's just not particularly nasty towards women, is it? I mean, I don't know if the cover in the US in the same, but the one here, well:

Still…that cover. Huh, didn't know he directed Super (which I haven't seen, but should) as well. I'll be watching Slither over the weekend, but well, it's not that sort of horror movie, is it?

I love Joss, really, I do. I have the potential to love James Gunn (it's just…Slither has that cover, you know? I mean, really? - and I'm not sold on Chris Pratt being a leading man), but surely this was a good time to say nothing?

To be fair, the thread of immediate death does color one's reason :)

The boring kind :(

I don't want to be awful, but Abrhams work always feels a bit mechanical to me and a bit constructed. I really don't want that in Star Wars. (Ignoring the prequels)

On Tumblr, there's been a small minority who have either sympasised or attention grabber's who 'support' him.

Thanks for that :)

Eh, I'm actually okay with thirteen episodes. A lot of American shows - which are wonderful - often stagger with twenty-six episodes. Buffy is the only real show that comes to mind which ever really ever pulled it off, IMO.

And Bryan Fuller reads your comment and laughs :)

Is Red Dragon as well known as Silence, though?

Delay that dying thing.

This is really quite bizzare. Given the quality of Marvel movies so far though, I don't think it's going to affect the quality of the end film that much, but still, quite strange.

I'm in a corner in a fetal position :(

I'd rather have the moment, personally, even if the show was cancelled. I mean, when Young Justice was cancelled (yes, I'm comparing a cartoon to Hannibal, shut up, you there in the back. I can see you), it ended on an awesome cliffhanger which felt natural to that point in the series. Obviously, it hurts that the

I haven't read the books, but isn't that a bit of a slap in the face to Thomas Harris? (And by the way, has he spoken about the new TV series? I'd imagine Fuller probably done him proud)

I should be filling this space with a witty comment worthy of The AV Club, but quite frankly, I want to punch a few executives at Bravo in the face for green lighting that idea. That's unspeakably cruel and heartless.