p.s. i actually came here to say lists like these are generally fucking stupid, but this one is particularly bad.
p.s. i actually came here to say lists like these are generally fucking stupid, but this one is particularly bad.
Sure, perspective definitely helps.
@alurin: 'me' being the particular bunch of self-aware neurons with psychological continuity with my previous self.
Bad Horse: i dunno, i watched every episode of Dollhouse and although it spent a lot of time discussing the nature of identity, it never really tackled head on the core objection to the so-called immortality offered by Rossum: i.e. you can have as many copies and backups of yourself as you like but the actual, real…
is every character on the show who's ever beamed anywhere simply a copy of a copy of a copy to the nth degree?
There's a great chapter in a philosophy text called Reasons and Persons by Derek Parfitt where he uses the idea of teleportation creating copies to argue towards the thesis that it's okay if i die so long as…
also Variety has the news, so that makes it more or less official, no?
i'm clapping my hands also.
i don't send solicitors' letters
i just apply a bit of … pressure.
We Londoners have a hatred of Florence and the Machine, and don't need to buy any of her albums to remind us of how overrated she is.
When i was a kid i loved this…
…and was bummed that they never made the second part.
I think given what we know about ghosts and visions from BSG, that it seems pretty reasonable to assume that the gods played a part in guiding Amanda to the bridge.
I agree it would be nice to see more of the other cities.
"the long, strange trip of Star Trek: The Next Generation"
good luck with that.
I really liked Garden State and am not afraid to admit it.
The problem with this show
isn't the characters or the drama, although those sometimes fall short.
@Snugglesworth:
Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole
Not like you.
@Placeholder:
@misanthrope:
I agree the AV Club needs to swap out its reviewers for South Park.