I watched Young Sherlock Holmes many times when I was younger and never even realized there was a post-credits scene. I didn’t discover its existence until I re-watched the movie about five years ago.
I watched Young Sherlock Holmes many times when I was younger and never even realized there was a post-credits scene. I didn’t discover its existence until I re-watched the movie about five years ago.
It’s really true, though.
I’m going to continue in my bubble where none of the expanded canon exists at all, because it ranges from ridiculous to just plain stupid.
Definitely a much better idea. Blowing stuff up for science/clicks is one thing, but doing it in the middle of a residential neighborhood is......not a good plan, for many reasons.
It is possible to push for multiple things at once, you know.
Yes, it is. And?
That’s a surprisingly good police sketch in general - they tend to look like they were drawn by beginner art students.
Considering that she was Sakura’s teacher and ended up dating Eriol, she was definitely not a ghost.
You know, that’s actually a really interesting theory. I haven’t looked at the first manga chapter for a while, but iirc the shards forming the staff wasn’t as clear there, and I like that idea. I’m pretty sure the clear cards are tied to the ~mysterious Alice book~ in the manga and having the disabled Sakura cards…
.......death? Kaho is still very much alive.
Hearing that and some of the old musical cues did my heart good.
In the new series’ premiere, she recaptures the very first card she was able to use, from the very first episode, except when she seals it, she discovers it’s now called The Gale instead of The Windy.
That’s pretty much what I was thinking. The setting is potentially interesting, but the characters, really...not.
I’m talking about The Gifted, the topic of the article that I’m commenting on. I’ve never seen Legion.
Okay, so at least it isn’t just me.
.....Aubrey Plaza wasn’t in The Gifted.
...really? I watched the first couple episodes and was bored out of my mind and gave up. Did it significantly improve later on?
Any developer that doesn’t test his own code and/or disables safety features and is then dumb enough to plug his brain into said code deserves to be trapped inside of it.
Not entirely certain myself, but I’d guess it comes down to who can convincingly play most conservative and/or most religious/moral. From the campaigning last fall to fill Chaffetz’s seat it seemed to go more for character than for their specific views.