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Thank god someone finally mentioned Hyperdrive. I was shocked the reviewer didn't.

In one of the episodes she's in these incredibly ugly/dorky space pyjamas yet looks kind of amazing.

I'm fascinated that so far as I can tell, no one in these replies came to Pratchett the way I did, as a kid living in a basically pre-internet world trying to find funny fantasy to read at his local Free Library branch. You see, Pratchett's Discworld is the series that graduated/rescued me from Xanth.

Weller and Sam Elliott are great in a B-action move called Shakedown as well.

Enh, they've all gotten shot up before and lived. At least one of those shots (the first one) could easily have been a minor graze to the ribs.

I think Willow and Tara were important, but I don't think that particular factoid about them is correct.

Actually so far as these things go, construction work tends to pay well.

You should watch the scene again. I'm 110 percent in support of the show having gay characters, but yeah, it's just such a random thing to say the way they set it up.

That was my thought. As dubious as I am about them getting the casting for Luther himself right, I have no faith at all they can also find the proper Alice.

I feel like the writers cheated a bit. Is Tommy so dumb he can't articulate (more oor less) "I care for her as a friend and out of loyalty I'm going to stay and help her through some shit. But I love you, I want us to be together, and I want you to stay away from her because the shit she's going through is dangerous

1. Given the world she lives in, I'm mildly surprised Star Wars (or Trek) isn't a minor religion.
2. No individual born after a period of cultural framing can receive the whole of the previous cultural frame. Heck, you can't do it even if you're living in the frame currently, and that' snot counting the fragmenting

Flash finally going full speed force was wonderful. However, there's one awkward bit. When he finally stops and starts stripping the armor off of Luthor/Braniac, it looks awfully much like he's giving him the worlds fastest handjob.

If Fallout 3's DC is anything to go by, I can't wait to see the impenetrable edifice of walls and tunnels and barriers that makes walking from Central Square to Harvard Square take 40 miles of in-game travel.

Can you tell me when any of that happens? I bought New Vegas recently and started playing it and got brutally bored with it. The opening little mini-town and its people and the landscape around it are terrible. I literally spent the first two hours going "Oh god, where is actual "New Vegas"?, because this shit

It's only been in the past 4 or 5 years I've come to discover the _vast_ amount of CG set extension stuff used in completely non-"genre" shows. If you're watching your favorite legal drama or political drama or police procedural or whatever, and see a cityscape, or a long shot down a street, or a shot out of a

Whenever I try to get someone to watch Babylon 5, I always say "Do not view it as a regular TV drama, because as a TV show tonally and rhythmically it can feel really weird, and often clunky. Try to imagine it as a TV adaptation of some old Icelandic poetic saga or maybe a tragic Germanic opera, where the actors are

Sheridan is very good in the episode, but that (awesome) line and delivery was Bruce McGill's Major Ryan.

The reviewer seems to be taking a lot of the plot developments in this episode at face value and as justification for a bunch of things they didn't like previously. I think they're going to be super sad/mad/disappointed later.

If you don't actually know the series well enough to remember simple stuff like that maybe you shouldn't appoint yourself spoiler cop.

I don't get why Betas failed to get any kind of media/critical traction whatsoever.