Ha! I don't have the Ape Planet but I do have the X-Men/Star Trek comic. It took me all of 60 seconds to find it on my shelf. Jim Kirk sure did like busty Jean Grey in her skin-tight costume.
Ha! I don't have the Ape Planet but I do have the X-Men/Star Trek comic. It took me all of 60 seconds to find it on my shelf. Jim Kirk sure did like busty Jean Grey in her skin-tight costume.
Damn. Beat me to it, too. :)
I was going to post that I couldn't find the Ninas, too. Now I have to look harder. :)
Damn, Craig. Reading what you wrote actually made me a little misty. Out of all the death's in the Whedon-verse, that's the one that felt most like a throw-away but the way you describe it makes sense. I need to dust off my DVDs and watch this series again, too.
Yeah, I heard he was leaving after next season, too. I don't know how they can possibly keep the show going with two of the three main/original characters gone (and if George goes, does Nina go, too?). But the thing I always liked about British TV was that they didn't feel like they had to keep a popular show on long…
I'm not sure how I feel about the next season of the UK Being Human without Mitchell. He was probably my favorite character. It was great to get the brief glimpse of Aidan in the recent Hobbit trailer. Can't wait to see that.
That sounds like an old The Far Side comic. :-)
That is just sad. I'll be sure to acquire the final episode through other means, although me watching it is sort of like preaching to the choir.
That Pixel People person needs to make one for The IT Crowd logo. It's already pixelated. :)
I was in tears when I found out Liz Sladen passed. I was so in love with her growing up watching the Tom Baker episodes in the 80s. I adored the School Reunion episode of Doctor Who when she came back. And I enjoyed all of the Sarah Jane Adventures (although, I thought the Brigadier could have had a better final…
I was going to make the very same comment. And your naming Roland Emmerich is spot on. I was thinking of Day After Tomorrow, Godzilla, and Independence Day specifically. :)
So it's Star Wars Day at the All Terrain Attack Transport Park? Of course. :)
I love your referencing JLC and AfterMASH. I remember watching them both and it cracked me up because I completely understand what you mean. I might even be willing to throw Three's a Crowd in, too. :)
Sorry. It's still too soon after 9/11 for you to bring up Mazes and Monsters.
It looks interesting, but didn't we already see this play out with Owen...unable to die but still getting wounded and deteriorating? I'm sort of looking forward to this, but I'm not super excited or anything.
I didn't realize you were blogging the Foundation books until the third day, so I'm reading them a few days behind schedule, one per day. And loving it. The Robot novels are ones I dust off and read about every five years. But I haven't read the Foundation books in 10-15 years and am going to again now. I never did…