But that's what got me. When I got to the line, "It wasn't a very good show", all I could think was, "This isn't a very good book."
But that's what got me. When I got to the line, "It wasn't a very good show", all I could think was, "This isn't a very good book."
I tried reading Scalzi's "Redshirts", but I found the writing to be lazy and shallow. I'm currently reading "Strange Sweet Song" by Adi Rule.
I got through an episode an a half and just couldn't continue.
New Hampshire. "Where the weather gods go to practice."
I think the "last living being" line is just careless writing. I hope this doesn't derail an an "Y: The Last Man" adaptation.
I briefly wondered how Helena got into that building looking like that, then came the scene with her and Sarah and it no longer mattered.
Since it's LaCroix, maybe Phase V is to make everyone vampires?
It actually is rather thoughtful for someone who, through life circumstance, has apparently never needed to think about this and who is not exactly known for thinking.
The "consent" described above doesn't seem dubious at all. The trope that gets me (and this is not an sf romance-specific one) is when the heroine is not interested in the hero, so he grabs her and plants a big kiss on her. Instead of kneeing him in the crotch, she succumbs. He just needed to show her what was…
"Am I awake?" asked the robot.
There must be fanfic for this, but I always wanted to see them run into each other.
Are they singing an opera?
It seems like they're trying to have their Batcake and eat it, too. To me, it looks like a dark and gritty urban crime show that has familiar names. But nothing serious can happen to any of the main characters.
Or maybe better than the video link:
Yeah, I'm afraid his love for Skye will "bring him back". That would be hugely disappointing. But I agree with others that he would make an excellent big bad for next season.
"Skimming Giz while eating lunch." Not THAT'S multitasking! I'm impressed.
Great. Now Skynet knows exactly what to do with us.
And then what happens after the zombie apocalypse? This. This is what happens.
How is this fundamentally different from what's happening to the Marvel and DC universes? Seriously, I'm asking. Is it because Star Wars started in the movies? Or that it has so much more... stuff?