lironmiron--disqus
lironmiron
lironmiron--disqus

You're in good company. Descartes didn't find any use for them either and that's why he called them imaginary. I don't think i exists because there was a real world geometric representation that everyone saw as missing from math (*). It's more that when you have a function that is very hard to solve, but stuffing an i

He said he was.

Kyle has been possessed since he was about 11, judging from his appearance. We saw the scene where he got possessed, a few episodes ago. He might have been able to form a more symbiotic relationship because the Outcast was special.

To be fair, TWD season 1 was light years better than any other TWD season. His stories might just work better on 6-10 episodes than 16. Or they might not hold up when stretched over many seasons.

And it all ultimately backfired for him in the hardest possible way.

We have seen several, like the guy in the pet shop, the one the reverend had locked up in the church, also in the videos.

If they are not demons, the moral question is actually fascinating: Do sentient, intelligent parasites have an inalienable right to continue living in their host, even if they take over half of their mind, as long as they are not inherently evil?

Yeah, in China there really does not exist a problem of too few movies having Chinese heroes. Having a white, black, Indian, or even a Japanese star counts as much needed diversity in a Chinese production. China is so massive and so isolated by its government censorship that I think any art that shows that the rest of

I think what sold it to me was the fact that the box was empty, when he opened it to put the Eggo in. It's been 2 months (I think) since 11 disappeared, so this must not be the first time he has left her food, and yet, there were no rotten remains of the previous offering. You're right; if she was back and hiding in

Oh, was it in case she came back? I thought that a negative version of the Eggos would appear in the negative dimension.

Although she got imprisoned by the otherworldly monster because of the dead agents who found her, so he still caused her imprisonment.

When the monster and 11 fused into a floating black cloud, I had to wonder if this series was really a prequel of Outcast.

OK. That. Was. AWESOME!.

Some of my "left unanswered" questions of S2:
- Is Shannyn Sossamon still connected to life support in the hospital?
- Why was only the soil inside WP not able to grow plants?
- What was the Abbie building? Did Abbies build multi-story buildings and Pilcher's helicopter surveys and scouting parties never managed to see

We've never seen a pure Abbie baby up close; how could we possibly tell them apart?

Maybe she wasn't going to kiss him. Maybe she was going to rub her forehead against his or whatever other sign of affection she made up on the spot.

Plus Barb had a cut, so she was easier to smell.
Edit: sorry it was posted before.

Well and she also knows that a scared little girl put herself through torture and life-threatening danger in order to help save her little kid, whom she doesn't even know. Any parent would be immediately grateful.

And I really didn't expect that when the 3 age groups came together, they would act so realistically and, dare I say it, sensibly… while still keeping the 3 groups relevant. This episode was a writing masterclass on how to do that.

Yeah, I don't think it's so much about female/male as it is about measurable-results/judging. Working so hard for a result in which you have a simple specific goal that can be objectively and unquestionably measured is very different on a psychological level from working so hard for a panel of judges to decide who did