Nope. Looks fairly well reviewed. Might give it a whirl.
Nope. Looks fairly well reviewed. Might give it a whirl.
That was a good one. Creepy as heck too....
Haha... I just realised it was Moaning Myrtle in that episode!
Ooooh. Those are good ones. Unfortunately I couldn't get my ex to do anything but roll her eyes whenever I put Doctor Who on. She did like Blink tho....
No armour like plot armour :)
Christ the sonic! Analyse DNA? Check. Run algorithms? Check. Open doors? Check. Hack computers? Check. Disable guns? Check. Dunno why they didn't just go ahead and call it a magic wand. The wood thing was a funny twist though; I think even the creators realised what a silly device it was.
Yup. Being able to change anything anywhere just leads to sloppy storytelling if not used properly. I'm a big fan of chains of causality, so it always infuriates me to no end when the Doctor just goes back and "changes" his future. That's probably why I enjoyed Twelve Monkeys so damned much; that's the only version of…
True, the Silence are an excellent idea. Like the Angels. The plotline around them just got too convoluted and over-the-top.
This made me giggle
This made me giggle.
I'm a Nu Who guy, so some of the references are lost on me, but stuff like the Slitheen and the Silence are why I can't recommend Doctor Who to friends. You have to really LOVE the show and it's characters to get into it, otherwise you're just left rolling your eyes and wondering what the hell is going on.The only…
You make a very good point about executing capable officials. That seems so right up the Queen's alley it's not even funny. The Grand Secretariat, the second most powerful person in the kingdom, was a neutered yes-man. Some other dude suggested that the Queen may have made the balance of the kingdom rest solely on her…
Haha. I personally vote for 5
I didn't just mention the Dai Li though. There's the actual city police, and there's the army. There would have been chaos for a while, but the crack down should have been swift. So far, at least 2 days after the Queen's death, there is still chaos in the streets. That seems suspect to me.
That's exactly what I find hard to believe: that there was no second-in-command. This isn't some random tiny communist nation. This is a quarter of the earth's bending peoples, and roughly half of it's landmass. How she would have amassed so much power that she managed to obviate the need for a proper chain of command…
I agree. His sudden proficiency was very bothersome for me. I'm just glad that when it came to facing an actual master it was evident who was better skilled. I don't think Zahir landed a single blow on Tenzin in the entire battle.
I don't know what you're referring to. Which dead person did Wan resurrect by reuniting their spirit with their body?
I suppose. But all of those were characters that we weren't supposed to like anyways. No one, not even kids, has any troubles dealing with deaths of the bad guys. But killing off a character as noble and as central as Tenzin? That would be unforeseen in this universe.
I would be shocked, and very impressed, if they killed Tenzin. It would be the boldest thing this show has EVER done. Of course if they pull a Season 1 Deus Ex and reveal that the Avatar has the ability to unite spirits with their bodies from the spirit world I may well give up on this show.
I think Zaheer was bluffing. A bold one, but knowing Korra that's all that's needed. Then again he could simply have figured that the spirit energy would just make more airbenders so in the grand scheme of things the universe won't miss much...