The fact that Yahweh is the villain is pretty crucial to the whole thing, IIRC.
The fact that Yahweh is the villain is pretty crucial to the whole thing, IIRC.
That's a common myth. Mussolini's trains actually ran on coal or diesel like everyone else's.
But, will it have Lizzy Caplan?
Gordon R. Dickson's Dorsai books had a faction sort of thing going on (it was supposed to be caused by a natural sorting process when people chose what colony to join). So some "factions" had planet names like Newton or Ceta, and others were (somewhat) descriptive like the Friendlies, or the Exotics.
It's not inconceivable that the difference could have been down to the different role of ego and the self in the factions..
Turns out, we're living in the non-magical trough between Conan the Barbarian (or Middle Earth, if you must) and GoT
Well a couple of things.
Sigh. I never said Frasier wasn't well done or well constructed or funny. But not every episode was a unique gem completely unlike any other episode, either. After all, they made hundreds of episodes. I'm glad you like it so much, but alas, other people may have different opinions of it that are not based on…
You misunderstand the joke. It's the type of misunderstandings and how the characters went to great lengths to compound the error and tapdance around getting to the truth that became repetitious.
They really need to declare the Apocalypse thing done and move on to a new venue. Perhaps a vampire infestation at Colonial Williamsburg? Werewolves stealing the Liberty Bell? White Walkers at Valley Forge?
Have we seen a female Speedsuit™ (on Venture Brothers I mean)?
One of them features a tedious amount of posturing, empty threats, and monologuing, and the other is a comic book.
I thought short sleeves were a crucial feature of a Speedsuit™.
I just consult the Brazilian consulate for all my sitcom-related Portuguese translation needs.
I normally detest Dax Shepard, and if you told me up front he'd setting fire to himself, I'd have been like "Hmm. Parenthood could have used a scene like that, I wouldn't mine seeing it here." But he did good work in this episode, so the ending was darker than I would have expected it to be.
The problem with Frasier was that once they found what worked they stayed with it. It got repetitve after a while. There's the old joke, "Hey, remember that episode of Frasier where there was a misunderstanding?"
American Crime: " center on the murder of an All-American veteran and the four men of color suspected of the crime…Barb tries to get her son’s murder classified as a hate-crime." I'm getting a real man bites dog vibe from reading this, a la Disclosure. Not that it's impossible for a minority person to commit a hate…
Sure the Magna Carta is a great work of chartering and all that, but the real question is, is there a treasure map on the back?
He's been positively calm in the first two episodes of season 6, thankfully. Underplaying the cat bite worked much better than any Chang from a previous season's reaction would have been.
Glee doesn't have a gun to their heads. They're not Kelsey Grammer, after all.