lironmiron--disqus
lironmiron
lironmiron--disqus

I don't think he's really sure that he won't be compelled to (at least) get away from her, if she turns. Makes me wonder if there's something in his genetic Grimmness that overpowers his rational mind when dealing with Hexenbiests.

…or they dropped the 99% procedural episode with Mexican wrestlers into this spot on purpose? :)

In think I saw that in Bloodsport or The Quest.

There was a strong discrimination in Rome against men who displayed feminine characteristics. It's just that romancing other men was not considered one such characteristic. But things like wearing clothes of silk instead of cotton, wearing makeup, jewelry, or perfume, certain forms of dancing and soft mannerisms…

He got less and less over every time he interacted verbally with anyone… or anything, really.

It had a kind of poetry, that he was telling the crowd that, at the end of the day, they had to bow to his authority and then trying to impose "you all like Roman Reigns" by pure force of his will and the fact that it's a corporate decision that everyone in the crowd loves Reigns.

Unfortunately for your conclusion, Buddha's comics sell really freaking well in India.

Or else be be Zach Galifianakis in Bermuda shorts.

This was actually the first time I've laughed in this series, when Groot went all "I believe" on the robot.

I don't get Pike as a character because he doesn't seem to be presented as an idiot, or a madman. He seems to be presented as a calm, collected, affable, reasonable, and intelligent man who really has the long-term well-being of his community as his primary and selfless goal. And yet, every action he carries out is so

To be fair, human-sized (and much larger) fish can still swim, but human-sized birds can't fly.

And the superpower of falling through windows at convenient times.

Ray had already died in the present. His company was transferred over to another genius, and he was kind of forgotten in the myriad of terrorist attacks in his city.

And I would add that SPN, TVD, Arrow and Flash became popular due to very clever and well written 2nd, 2nd, 2nd and 1st seasons.

Akira. I mean, the movie was enjoyable by being visually stunning, but it was such a shock to read it later and find out that it actually has a simple, clear, coherent plot.

The electromagnetic one?

I don't think Chuck wants Jimmy to practice law the way he sees fit either. I think he would be devastated if Jimmy practiced law the way he sees fit. He wants Jimmy to not be able to practice law the way he sees fit. He wants him to not have that capacity/skill as punishment for being Slippin Jimmy all those years

I don't think he wanted to be fired. He just knew that, if he went through the proper channels, or even initiated the proper channels by showing it to his boss, it would take more than 4 months for the commercial to air and, when it did, it would look more like their useless old commercial than what Jimmy produced,

It stretches credibility too much!
1) In the real world, does there exist any such thing as fishes? No!
2) If there had ever existed such thing as fish, would people have ever eaten them? No!
3) If people had ever eaten fish, would any of the chemicals stored in their meat be absorbed by the human body? No!
4) If such a

Or just tell the doorman to shoot the unarmed (no double-meaning intended) agent in the room. But speaking of flooding a room with nerve gas… you send a black ops team halfway around the world to Colombia, zero in on the exact spot where the SHIELD team is running with the captured inhuman, use a concrete-melting