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Hodor. Hodor! HODOR!

I wouldn't want John going all hipster and put a vape on his lips. Nah, that would kill the whole character. Is there a restriction with cigars. I wonder.

Could I have 4, please. For me, the wife and the two daughters. And balloons.

Yup. Confirmed it.

Whoa!

This is a fairly good description of a juvenile Philippine Eagle. The Harpy is bigger? That means the claws can literraly shred prey to pieces!

Another tragedy was Paul watching his friends turn into followers. And Chani. How he can never marry Chani. Broke my heart. Sniff.

Uh. Wait. This doesn't count for 'villainess" does it? (Gene Simmons on Never Too Young To Die)

I thought as much.

I have no problems with all the Transformers movies. This one will fit right in.

I binged on it, from ep01 to ep12 (don't ask me how I got copies, I will neither confirm, nor deny any information that might incriminate me). So I get chronological advantage from most of you. I can't compare nor cross reference it to Fringe simply because I chose not to watch Fringe (when fandrool gets too much, I

I liked Gotham Knight, the lot of 'em. Because I like to look at things in a very different perspective, breaks the mold. The other that I have seen end to end is Starship Troopers:Invasion because there has got to be more stories about the Marines and the Arachnids. But then again, I'm an old fart. And Supernatural

Yup. I swear I was waiting for this. Anak ng tupa, this tops it all.

It's not a series, at least none that I know of, or remember, dunno, I read this in the 80s, and kinda stuck with me. And it has this massive ship, an AI that manages everything, an alien forced to morph into a human form, and well, the rest should be read. Also, the Stygian in Neil Barret Jr's Salvage and Dstroy

Sand. Probably littered with excrement, breaking down, from the few species o0f inhabitants. Strange ecology. Totally alien. The prawns act funny, in a way as opposed to the seemingly grumpy fish/eel/ghost creature.

This could be great! With all the new stuff and visual advances, this could still come off as a favorite.

I could add someting, though. Back then, sci-fi and space operas look clean, well organized, civilized, kinda like Buck Rogers and SW and Star Trek. Then Blade Runner came along and everything went out the window. It's constantly raining, no weather control, technology is outsourced to freelance techs, it's filthy,

In a way, they are ahead of their time. Even Johnny's design seem so . . . practical.