All of it?
All of it?
My wife said, “Go ahead and buy the WRX. I know it’s what you really want”
That’s it? That’s your power? You have guns? Couldn’t you be a little more creative than that?
A good fantasy story takes care to make the real-world elements grounded and believable. How would the fantastic elements introduced in the tale actually influence and interact with things that actually exist.
Jessica Fletcher is a serial killer!
Ji-Ah killed nearly 100 men in the space of a few years. All of them disappeared without a trace.
That’s true. If you had $60K burning a hole in your pocket and you had to buy a car today, you could get a nicely speced, top of the line Supra and come away with a fair amount of pocket money. You couldn’t sniff a C8 unless you had at least another $25K to toss in and even at that you’d have to have a connection.…
I enjoy watching this show, but it seems disjointed.
The only real problem with this show is that the bad guys are so OP, the actions of the protagonists seem almost pointless.
Based on what she did, she has some super strength and invulnerability as well. She snapped Keniji’s hands like they were chicken bones.
Anyone else wonder why Kenji didn’t try to use his powers more in the fight with Stormfront? It was mostly running away until they got in close and Stormfront was able to grab him.
When we adopted our Pyr mix as a puppy he was twenty five pounds, already a pretty good size dog for most people. He’s about 110 pounds now.
No they aren’t and no they don’t, at least not in most places in the USA. A lot of them have a similar contractor relationship with the owner of the cab company.
It’s a Simpsons reference.
She’s right. We’re so lame.
Some people don’t want to devote a lot of mental energy to the car they drive. They want something that will get them from point A to point B reliably and they don’t every want to worry about car repairs or maintenance beyond taking it in for service every three months.
I refer to Norton’s Hulk as “Smoochy Hulk”
That was maybe the worst episode of Babylon 5 and it’s not like it didn’t have a lot of stiff competition for that award.
Man, I would actually sign up for CBS All Access to watch that.
It took Rothfuss ten years to write roughly the first book and a half in the series and he had a lot of help from his agent.