I'm wondering how he's gonna fit the car in there....
I'm wondering how he's gonna fit the car in there....
You know, when you see Jesus in the browning of the toast? Or Mary, that's a big one too...
What I couldn't help but notice while watching this episode, is that the actress who plays Ruby, does well enough as Ruby. She plays the sassy, sexy chick pretty well... but when she goes to playing Red.... especially early Red, she loses me. She is NOT good at playing the young innocent girl....
What?! Well that's not fair...
Yeah it's gotta be a bit of fear. Most directors have to be worried about possible fallout.
Yes! Especially that first season....
Siiiiiiigh.
Was gonna recommend that book. Really good!
Hey I think it could be fun to incorporate it, and while you're at it start teaching stuff about history too.
I would definitely agree, if it was the world of Westeros now versus Middle Earth. Due to what you said, they'd be backstabbing all the time, not to mention they've already killed off like over half the population, the morons.... (I love the books really, but they must have a HUGE population to account for all the…
She wasn't even a fan of the show according to the original reddit post.
It wasn't Neil Gaiman's. IF that picture I saw was right, there's a name imposed on the script, which is usually what they do so they know who leaks (or loses) them.
It's a fun game to play. I've done it myself. It can be really hard though with people like Mark Sheppard who has been in every single genre show, practically. Though since he has been in Doctor Who, I can always use that as an excuse. "Well the Doctor accidentally dropped him off on this ship Galactica..." or "The…
And yes, this is why I love to watch genre TV. Sooner or later everyone I love will show up on shows as guest stars. I got Ben Browder on Doctor Who, and now i can see him on Arrow. It's fun to see people I love popping up everywhere.
It wasn't awful, I mean I've read far, far worse in the YA section.... but it wasn't better than Hunger Games. The premise certainly wasn't better and it was pretty predictable. Solid teen book though, just nothing special.
I think if David Tennant played a Jedi it might break the internet....
Oh Stephen Gammell you gave me sooooo many nightmares.... still do actually.
Raptors for me are the scariest dinosaur.. and that damn kitchen scene is frightening because of how fast and scary they are...
Considering his best friend is Tommy Merlyn, I think that's unlikely...
I forgot about that scene! It really was great!