Julian Glover (Grand Maester Pycelle) was General Veers, not Charles Dance.
Julian Glover (Grand Maester Pycelle) was General Veers, not Charles Dance.
She could join C.C.H. Pounder on NCIS: New Orleans - they could hang out and have a good time in the morgue while Scott Bakula runs around solving murders.
It is the best part of waking up.
It's not first-person, it's third-person, but each chapter is from a different character's perspective, and the first book has 8 perspectives. The timeline of the books themselves is pretty much there, but the history does take some piecing together..
No, Fox News is the hero (the Fantastic Four movies are made by 20th Century Fox).
What's a human bathmat?
It's not slander - slander is spoken. In print, it's libel.
How you doin'…?
TURN ON FOR WHAT!
Awww, shucky ducky!
I agree, Prady really did seem sincere to me. And I like the idea that they created their own worst enemy.
Janel Moloney was in an episode, I think it was last season.
Bebe Neuwirth was actually in an Amazon pilot that didn't get picked up back in their first round of pilots.
And Uma Thurman.
I really want to thank the A.V. Club for accurately describing these as essays. Every other headline calls them stories, but they really aren't stories, they're essays/encyclopedia entries.
Eh, I'll just wait for the movie trilogy.
Yeah, they were never up against TBBT, it's an hour earlier.
Adam Warlock and the Infinity Stone
Adam Warlock and the Chamber of Infinite Secrets
Adam Warlock and the Prisoner of Infinity
Adam Warlock and the Goblet of Infinity Fire
Adam Warlock and the Order of the Inifinity Phoenix
Adam Warlock and the Half-Infinite Prince
Adam Warlock and the Deathly Infinities.
Wonder Woman, by a year.
That's Aragorn's speech, not Gandalf's.