More empire waist, less crinoline. It's an Austen drama.
More empire waist, less crinoline. It's an Austen drama.
I liked Underworld 1 & 4.
This explains the name "Mr. Bingley."
*Hands TheGhostPirate a glass of sherry.*
Yes, my biggest problem with the series is the lack of aliens. Unfortunately, TV aliens are pretty unrealistic, so it's hard for SGU to write aliens in to the uber-realistic plot. But every time there are aliens on the show, it works!
Because his is a lot more exposed to possible damage than the average person's is.
Sure. "Gloves."
You deserve a standing ova-tion.
I had the same dream. But in my case, the nightmare was reality!
Okay, so they're madmen and should be ignored. Anyone who dislikes the ballroom scene can go polish a candlestick.
Agreed, though I always think of it as being Irish comedy, whereas the mostly-Irish-influenced Black Books is at least set in London.
Interesting. I had no idea that there was such a division. Would they prefer that stop-motion be considered a "live action" filmmaking style?
What are the chances the animators DIDN'T design Toothless based on his resemblance to a cat?
That's dumb. Did they also hate Wallace & Gromit, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and The Fantastic Mr. Fox?
Ohhh, I DO love sparkly unicorn art.
Ohhh, is there going to be another season of the Wrong Mans? My God, how can they keep that concept going? I did enjoy the 2nd series, surprisingly.
I am skeptical that the TNG writers were capable of creating very much subtext. But that works for me, because then I can fill in the blanks when the lack of character work bugs me.
I blame it for many things. I'm trying to make my way through Stargate Universe right now (Ughhhhh), and there's a whole episode copied from Generations. I'm trying to decide if I should blame Generations for influencing a terrible SGU episode, or blame SGU for managing to make Generations even more boring in…
I would totally read your fanfic.
Data totally got it on at least two times on the show (Tasha, the time he had a girlfriend). Compared to Geordi, Data was a player.