Huh? Reggie sings the theme song every week.
Huh? Reggie sings the theme song every week.
They certainly have enough source material to keep it going for several more seasons.
In the self-publishing world, this is certainly the case more often than not.
I’ve been reviewing books ‘seriously’ for the past couple of years, and am lucky enough to have some of my quotes make covers and book jackets. I’m not an author, but I write for a somewhat-reputible blog. Blurbs don’t have to come from established authors to be recognized and appreciated.
Has he considered skipping Winds of Winter and just going straight into A Dream of Spring? He could add a “Previously...” foreword that summarizes all of the major plot points he wanted to cover in WoW, without going into mind-numbing detail. Then he can just concentrate on wrapping everything up, and retcon whatever…
Why the shit would Melissa “only” get $20 million to Reedus’ “$50 - 90 million”? If anything, McBride has more dialogue per ep, and both have been around the same amount of time. What the hell?
“What is history, but a series of lessons not learned?”
-- Chris Wooding, “The Ember Blade”
I’ve been expecting Common to still have that knife embedded in his chest in part 3. Picture a cool hand-to-hand battle, no guns, with John trying desperately to pull the knife out while Common keeps slapping his hand away. Finally, John finds a stray yo-yo on the ground and performs a siiiiick horizontal…
Aug 27th, baby! Me too. We also share bday with Confucius & Aaron Paul. Maybe a few others. Probably not.
What a gut punch. Interesting that Gordon was working with his hands all episode, while we see Joe’s hand crushed, and Boz’s hand skewered by a fishing hook right before he gets the call.
Anyone catch the quick nod to “Get Out”? It was right after Tina says “reverse psychology” and she tinkles her tea cup with a spoon, making *that* sound.
Yup. Real bad. I read an advance copy and it does even seem like the same writer. The dialogue is embarrassing. The science is interesting, but the plot and characters are laughably bad. A shame.
Not to be confused with “Swedish Wicks,” where Keanu assembles IKEA furniture with a series of close-range bone-crunching punches and kicks.