The original film was none of those things. It was one of the highest concept science-fiction productions of the decade and remains, to this day, my favorite film of all time.
The original film was none of those things. It was one of the highest concept science-fiction productions of the decade and remains, to this day, my favorite film of all time.
StarGate is my favorite film of all time. While I enjoyed the television show I could never quite slip the feeling of disappointment that came with the missed potential.
That's interesting. I wonder how they would have gone about that.
He said a lot of things that indicated either a worse or better show. I can't fault him with changing his mind since, in this case, the plot development was necessary to progress the show. It was the logical expansion of a demon presence.
I'm not an ignorant person. I choose to acknowledge that there are things in the world that I will never see, nor ever experience. For all I know all of history before my birth is a fabrication. There very easily could have been monsters and odd creatures. How would you know?
Anyone can choose to believe in unicorns. I certainly do despite evidence against the possibility. I don't consider myself so completely close-minded that I would write them off.
Choosing not to believe something is the same as choosing to believe something. It is impossible to have a lack of belief on anything because said absence is, in itself, a belief.
The absence of a belief is in itself also a belief.
I do. There's no evidence against such beings.
I don't believe in unicorns, but leprechauns very easily could exist considering their described nature.
I wouldn't say rare since that's the only kind of atheist I've ever come across online and in real life. I have never once met another self-described agnostic.
That's simply not true.
No, not really.
I used to be really bummed by season three's brevity since there was the potential for some really great episodes in an era of the show before the mythology took over, but I finally came to realize that without Dean going to hell there likely would not have been angels in season four. They would have had no logical…
Definitely. Part of what made the original Kripke seasons so great was the feeling of a logical progression. The primary antagonist was stalled rather than killed and the heroes still paid a huge price for it.
Considering how they developed so much of the show's mythology only when necessary I'm surprised at just how much it feels like a cohesive whole.
I never said she wasn't?
Yeah, Kat seems to have a lot of hard feelings towards cis-gendered, hetero males. She's argued a lot about male-to-female transexuals having "male privilege," which may certainly be true, but is really irrelevant considering how much of a struggle they are going through already. They don't need to be made to feel…
I believe that transvestites have just much claim to the word "tranny" as transexuals/transgenders.
Rapists rationalize what they do by believing that every other man hates women as well and that all women are whores who "deserve" it.