That I did not know. Awesome!
That I did not know. Awesome!
Stienmetz suffered from severe scoliosis of the spine since childhood.
And the TV show most faithful to the books:
I just read The Buried Giant, then re-read The Martian (because the new trailer was just that good). I’ve got How to Bake Pi on deck, and then hopefully whatever you all recommend to me coming up next!
I just finished To Say Nothing Of The Dog, and I was totally unprepared for the sheer quantity of happiness in that happy ending. The book was clever and funny, I highly recommend it. It’s my new favorite time-travel story.
I wish. Can you imagine the health benefits of being an ice zombie? Practically immortal and no need for health benefits because your dead.
Drogon is the fucking “man.” And something tells me that the Dany who left Mereen is going to return full-on Daenerys Stormborn Targaryen, Mother of Dragons. And she’s going to show Mereen no mercy.
It’s about the triumph of intellect and romance over brute force and cynicism.
Sounds like they’ve Britta’d up this show...
This is like “the darkest timeline” Britta. Obnoxious and not even accidentally funny.
Once upon a time, ABC Family was the home of some pretty great genre entertainment. They had The Middleman. They…
I was going to post exactly this. The Doctor getting romantic with one of his companions is like a human being romantic with their pet dog.
The pairing didn’t bother me as much as the endless pining for Rose once she was gone. And I say this as someone whose avatar is Tennant.
I liked Troi as Worf’s wife in “Parallels” — in a weird alternate timeline, they fell in love. But it was always a weird alternate timeline. Troi and Riker worked much better and Worf and Jadzia worked even better than that.
The Doctor and EVERYONE.
The Doctor and Rose. Even if it’s at the very end, and with a half human/half Time Lord Doctor, he should never get with any of his companions.
I’m seeing great potential here to continue the proud Star Wars tradition of soft-racism.
After seven years working in the tech industry, Jenny Richman decided that she needed more magic in her life. So she…
Oh goodness! I had them mixed up! It's Eric Stonestreet, Ferguson's partner on the show who is straight. Sorry, my bad!