mike87
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Hahaha yes. If they have Jen Taylor do the voice, I might marry my phone. =(

Both Hank & Jesse have gone from 2 dimensional ideas to amazingly complex characters. Credit to the actors on this as Gilligan has repeatedly said he had no idea of the talent he was working with when they started.

Q: Why does Batman wear dark clothes?

"I never started smoking at all, and nobody's throwing me any parties!"

What I don't get is why any of the other horrific things that PA regularly jokes about doesn't get as much attention. If the slaves in the addressed comic where merely subjected to regular physical abuse and treated as, well, slaves, would the same people be protesting joking about physical abuse and slavery?

This is why everything is funny or nothing is, you cannot pick and choose even though everyone does.

However, the build quality is probably similar to movie sets

Admittedly I'm a man, but creating a wardrobe/makeup that straight men find attractive is surely what many women who wish to attract the opposite sex do, regardless of sexism. Men do it too (the wardrobe bit, probably makeup eventually the way the 'metrosexual' thing is going).

All? Certainly not.
There are many examples of science fiction stories that have largely been realized, and many stories that are so close to factual reality that they could be true upon publication. Additionally, even the far fetched ones don't necessarily require suspension of disbelief. More often, they merely

For me it's 2 reasons:

Not quite as cringe inducing as this:

Is that... a girl with Pink hair in the Army? Didn't did I miss some context about that?

You've watched far too many episodes of CSI.

Some spin-offs require more... spinning than others, though. A new type of material for vehicle armor might spin-off into new materials for civilian use (or, more likely, not), whereas medical research helps all injury victims. Right now, for example, DARPA is really big on sustainable energy, as that's something

DARPA funded research has led to any number of advances that benefit people every day and the odds of them creating something that will wipe out the human race are so small. They really get a raw deal in the public perception. Just like any other mad scientist.

The only reason it wouldn't be deserving of hype is if those alive today don't live long enough to see it. Otherwise, it's very worth the hype, even if it doesn't make you bulletproof (anyone who thinks this is either woefully ignorant, or a troll arguing semantics). Think about it - all the things in life that you

You know what's one way to make sure no one ever takes you seriously? Use the word "sheeple."

And what's your favorite example of a villain who becomes despicable without decapitating a busload of nuns?

I disagree. I've read plenty of stories with intermeshed ideology that worked splendidly. The idea is to slip it quietly into the narrative, instead of cramming it down the throat. More so if it invites you to examine it and not accept it blindly. Have some characters argue against it, and not in an incompetent or