(With the exception of Tormund, who took the "uncouth outlander with no concern for social proprieties" approach to justifying an 8 in Charisma.)
(With the exception of Tormund, who took the "uncouth outlander with no concern for social proprieties" approach to justifying an 8 in Charisma.)
My favorite thing about Jon's suicide squad is that it's obvious at a glance who picked CHA for their dump stat and who picked INT.
I agree with you completely on "Nightfall" and "Lights Out," but "The Price of Fear" was actually pretty awesome (in a cheesy way). The best part was the conceit that Vincent Price, the ac-tor, had actually encountered all of these spooky goings-on in the course of his travels. One episode has him taking a six month…
Thomas Wolfe is distantly related to Gene Wolfe, World's Greatest Living Science Fiction Writer™.
IIRC, Sutton Foster gave Charles Sumner a vicious caning on the floor
of the US Senate. The event polarized the nation and propelled the Republican party from a minor regional caucus to a political force capable of winning the White House.
And then there's this two-hander sketch from the even earlier Cambridge Footlights Revue where Fry is a doting fiance trying to convince Emma to leave her sickbed. I can't even describe what they're doing here, but it's world class. (https://youtu.be/nEjA14Svn5…
Come on! The Sherman Antitrust Act! The second Morrill Land-Grant Act! Securing pensions for Union veterans! Meat inspections! Harrison got shit done.