It didn't seem too soon to me.
It didn't seem too soon to me.
What are you trying to say here? I'm really confused. "Space Seed" took place in the 2260s, not the 1960s.
No, he was in Undiscovered Country, talking to Sulu.
Sheen was nominated for Lead and lost to Gandolfini.
"What Kind of Day Has It Been", "18th and Potomac", and "Commencement" are some of the most egregious examples.
Sadly, The Sopranos premiered during the second season of WW, and pushed them out for Emmys. I'm amazed that Gandolfini beat Martin Sheen's performance in "Two Cathedrals", because I can't believe there was a better performance than Sheen standing in the National Cathedral, shouting down God in Latin.
Which would be part of the joke.
I'm wondering if it was supposed to be a Dr. Spock sketch that got rewritten.
Aragon is a part of Spain. Aragorn is the King of Gondor.
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It also helps that Buffy and Angel's relationship was actually developed. She also killed him and sent him to hell at one point.
Waiting for DUFF-man
Yeah, but I'd say she gains those points back for being in her 50s and still kicking just as much ass as Bobbi Morse.
Hell, England didn't reveal it had broken Enigma until the 1990s. I would imagine that a lot of what Carter did during the war remained classified for decades.
Yeah, just about every character who sacrifices themselves makes someone else promise something, and often repeat that promise. It has nothing to do with sexism.
For most shows, true. For this show, which doubles as an hour-long commercial for Marvel movies, they will definitely factor in.
Didn't Black Widow do something similar on the ship at the beginning of Cap 2?
I disagree - May is the most badass.
Absolutely nothing
I'm in Minnesota, graduated in 2011, and read Brave New World and 1984 in English classes, and Animal Farm in a 20th Century History class.