swanjun
swanjun
swanjun

Maybe his post has been on hold all this time.

Jesus, dude this sucks, I normally like the What Would You Do? show because the scenario always involves actors and, like you said, it’s the bystanders who get to make the choices.

You didn’t have a say or any choice and that was wrong of them. Totally. I’m sorry you were blindsighted and embarrassed, I would be

The only way I want to see “expanded canon” and “Blues Brothers 2000" in the same sentence is if the sentence reads “John Goodman was too large to fit into a normal howitzer, so they had to use the expanded canon to fire him and every remaining copy of Blues Brothers 2000 into the sun."

Hell, it could be anyone who doesn’t look “feminine” or “masculine” enough to these nutjobs. No one is safe.

I’m not familiar with Martin’s earlier works, but I recall reading Book 1 of ASOIAF the year it came out, when I was in my first year of University (so... long... ago...). Tigana predates that by several years, as does A Song for Arbonne. (IMHO if you want to get into GGK you can’t start at a better place than A Song

GRRM clearly has enough money so that he doesn’t have to work anymore. Not quite as clearly (but still pretty clearly) finishing ASOIAF is just work to him at this point. I’m sure on some level, he does want to get the series finished, but he’s lost his muse and the frustration has overtaken the joy in writing those

Christ, yes please. The Firefly ship has of course sailed, but I would love to see him be given the reigns to a series where he gets to develop a set of archetypical characters again. Dollhouse (and to some extent even Buffy at times) were a little hampered by leads who sometimes didn’t seem quite up to the task, but

Not enough people watched that show, that was the problem. Why? It was such a perfect show!

Oh make her Carol Danvers, that would shake things up ;)

I give you Woman NOT Working At A Computer Because She Is Calling The 24-Hr Help Line, ca. 1995:

In all honesty, it should’ve been Felicity who was killed. Yes, she was the heart of the show and killing her would’ve been a major shock to the system. Killing Laurel is significant, but given that she’s basically been unimportant for years now her death rings hollow. Arrow has been going down hill since season 2

I feel like I’m living in a perpetual Twilight Zone episode. Every day I have an increasing sense of dread and dismay coupled with a vague feeling that I must be dreaming.

The Arrow Cave...

In my life I’ve found that when I’m repairing a ship with a little help from my friends, it’s best to use Norwegian wood. I tried something cheaper but I should have known better. It only caused me misery.

So would I. In fact I’d watch it Eight Days a Week.

He’s a master of disguises, that has to be useful.

Obviously, Sir Paul is the walrus.

This needs to be a weekly feature.

I feel so bad for this guy but I can't stop laughing.