I guess he's Someone Else's Problem now or is that a Inappropriate Response?
I guess he's Someone Else's Problem now or is that a Inappropriate Response?
No reason to be sad. His neural lace kicked in and he's on some GSV as we speak. I'm sure of it.
Another justification was that the book has a number of peripheral, unnamed elves, which doesn't really work as well in a movie, so they collected those actions/roles, and gave them to a character they had to give a name to. She's less an addition than an interpretation.
Woah, am I the only one who actually likes this? She looks pretty damn badass.
John. Fucking. NOBLE.
Ugh. That was a harsh moment in an episode filled with harsh moments. Watching that I couldn't help but think about all the stories I've read (some which are almost unbelievable) about the things mothers can do, will do and have done to protect their children.
Cat's scream of agony at the end of the scene kills me far more than anything else I read in the book. Reading about a woman screaming in anguish isn't quite the same as hearing it with your own ears. I hope she gets nominated for an Emmy for this season, I really, truly do.
Rob's "mother...", and Cat's scream will forever be etched in my memory.
How about Alex's doppelganger, James Callis:
Again, for your consideration.
Six seasons and a movie!
*Ahem*
I love Community, but let me go off topic. Why is Hannibal not talked about around these parts?
But what about Chevy?
Wow. I don't know about you guys but I'm very impressed by this. I mean... It's pretty cool that we live in a time where this sort of stuff is possible.
I would not want to be partnered with a woman. She does not need to know the dirty thoughts I have about her.
Seriously, very seriously, io9 is way above Gizmodo and Kotaku in term of content.
You almost never see anything retarded or useless on io9, while it's common occurence on Gizmodo and Kotaku.
I'm just going to use this movie to get people into Neon Genesis Evangelion, which did all of this 15 years ago.
Your producers were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should!
I'm not sure that any response to "when did you stop beating your wife?" condemns you. "I have never beaten my wife" is a fairly safe answer, I think.