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So, this is kind of like “Indomitus rex” learning genetic engineering

I was in the first 1000 test tube babies born in the UK. Now I work with CRISPR in stem cells... time to make some Super Soldiers!

Dorian finally got good in the last few episodes when they let him be sinister. Finally. And yes, LuPone was good, but nowhere near the level of depth that Dalton and Green (and Hartnett, who still is surprisingly good) are at. Dalton’s mere presence is overpowering; when he regained his self in the second season,

Ms Green is AMAZING in this show. Her perfomance is pitch perfect and she’s fearless. Love her.

Also returning: Eva Green and Timothy Dalton out acting all other TV actors and continually getting ignored by award shows.

Had there been a hint of anything less, my expression would have been my own best approximation of the soul burning death glare shown above.

“Simon Russell Beale returns as Dr. Ferdinand Lyle.”

and returning for it’s third season. Eva Green’s soul burning death glare.

Yes, I’m very aware of that. Which makes it even more notable that the following three Disney movies have even less dialogue from female characters.

That paragraph is looking at the reason there is a lower percentage of female dialogue in the ‘90s movies than there is in the pre-’90s movies. The point of which is that those supporting characters . . . like the fairies in Sleeping Beauty etc . . . are what drive up the word count in the earlier decades.

That’s part of the issue: there’s no reason that those fast-talking comedic sidekicks have to be male. Most of them aren’t even human!

I was just saying this over on the Star Wars thread. They did a really good job of having women be not just the main characters, but background ones as well. There were female storm troopers, female pilots, female radio/glowboard operators! It was pretty excellent.

Savoury items and chocolate? These will never be beat:

I know it’s more of a “what if”, but there were plans to at least introduce both Revan and Darth Bane into an arc in the Clone Wars show. It was completely written into the Mortis arc (if you’re familiar with it) and even some animation was created, but was scrapped. While it wouldn’t have eventually canonized the

It is officially not canon as of 2015's Star Wars Celebration. A Q&A session put that to bed forever.

1) It’s “canon”, not “cannon”... two different words. :P

Well, not everything Star Wars going on right now is in-canon, no.

It’s the Reynolds-Deadpool Duality. He’s either at the same time but only one when observed. Which is he? Both and either.

I can’t even imagine Deadpool without Deadpool being aware he’s being played by Ryan Reynolds.

The Empire in general didn’t know that Vader’s real name was Skywalker, and nobody was even looking for a Skywalker—ANY Skywalker—until Vader started investigating the pilot who blew up the Death Star.