None—I'm a masochist that way. I love watching scary movies, playing scary videogames, and reading scary books when I'm home alone.
None—I'm a masochist that way. I love watching scary movies, playing scary videogames, and reading scary books when I'm home alone.
She doesn't turn into a dragon? THANK YOU FOR TELLING ME THAT, I'M OUT!
Oberyn was giving me a very strong Inigo Montoya vibe last night.
nitpick! Cecil was not a dragoon. He was a dark knight, and commander of the Red Wings, but different division (or whatever, i'm not *that* nitpicky) from Kain. No biggie, i just love that game.
I seriously considered giving enough to have Mr Burton video chat with me, but decided that was a lot to spend for 5-10 minutes of me laughing nervously with him sitting there awkwardly on the other end. Opted to give $200 instead. An autographed book is better. You can't disappoint a book.
I really REALLY wish I had an extra $10,000 laying around so that I could give a school a LaVar Burton Reading Rainbow assembly.
Granted I don't care much for season 8 of Magnum PI, it was kind of depressing. But ending the series at season 7 with Thomas dead was more than my young brain could handle. I thought there was no way he was actually dead. I mean Spock lived so why not Magnum.
Did we just become best friends?
I stopped reading those after every single mythological being she encounters tries to bone her. Blah. I much preferred her Harper Connelly mysteries, about a lightning-strike survivor who can find the dead and see their last moments. Also in first-person, though.
Superman versus Batman: The Dick Measuring is the title I want.
I survived the narrative format, but I lost my patience with that series at the magical sex fairy part.
But Ramalamamadingdong is such a fantastic character!
There's just something painfully fanfic-y about first person to me these days. And I loved epistolary novels in my English lit classes, but - and it is very irrational - there's just something about them that just feels lazy.
In the distant future, Martin still hasn't finished the series by the time Lister stops being an event in space-time. When his sentence of suspended animation ends three million years later, the first thing he asks Holly is how the series ended, and who lived and who died. Fortunately, the seventh book has recently…
though not his right hand.
Frankly, the most shocking thing GRRM can do at this point is "JUST THIS ONCE ROSE, JUST THIS ONCE, EVERYBODY LIVES!"
There's a ton of body shaming in this thread, I think fanboys are just inclined to complain about anything.
So would this then be a "Creatischism?"
Watching Ward in this episode, I remember thinking the same thing I used to think about Damar in Deep Space Nine: "Kira Nerys Melinda May is going to beat the tar out of you."