Well, except for that time he plugged into the power socket on the wall, right?
Well, except for that time he plugged into the power socket on the wall, right?
I wrote this a long time ago (right after the movie came out) and I still feel the same way:
Pleasepleasepleasepleasepleasepleaseplease!
Road Trip!!
Well the 4 of us in our house watched it. ::glares at neighbors::
“As massively as Star Wars benefited from the addition of Lawrence Kasdan as co-writer of The Force Awakens, this feels like a similar, essential boost to Star Trek.”
It looks like a Glock and a WWII Liberator Pistol had a baby.
Well some plants grow very slowly, and moving Groot along too fast might burDen [dro] chronology and pacing.
I was just wondering what happened to Dottie and found:
Although, in truth, that may have been because the story was well enough written (and we’d seen the characters make enough learning mistakes) that people could see the relationship forming before any anvils started falling out of the sky.
“Where is Behrooz??”
I thought it was okay up until Episode 4, which completely blew my mind. I think I’ve rewatched that at least 6 times, now. Good season, and I might even buy the blu-ray just to send the show some good gratitude (and I’ll rewatch and loan to friends).
Woo! Go Laika!
So it’s one of those Sony/Spiderman things where they have to use it or lose it? That makes more sense than anything else, I guess.
“Mateo and Diogo’s inclusion is utterly baffling. Unless I missed some clue hidden here, the only purpose they serve is to remind us that everyone hates everyone out in space.”
Looking forward to Dark Matter and Killjoys later this year while I wait for the next season of The Expanse to start.
I don’t think Germain and Charlie Jane will ever get over Nacho Grande.
Porthos! Noooooooooo!
A lot of horrible things have happened in 2015, but the re-birth of SyFy is not one of them ... even if the name is still silly. The network has become watchable again for more than just one or two shows.
Ha! Me, too.