thereturnofalessar
TheReturnofAlessar
thereturnofalessar

Can you imagine if they ended it like that? JLaw kills Pratt after he goes nuts, and then the movie ends with her doing the same thing - researching one of the guys in hibernation before awakening him so she can have a companion? That would be dark.

Really? For me it will be very rewarding. Last night’s episode was very satisfying for me because in tying up all the loose ends its rewarding the viewers for being intellectually engaged with the show. It’s like a pat on the back for saying you put all the pieces together and you were right! And if you weren’t quite

My feeling is that they shouldn’t. Like Westworld seems to be doing all along, so far, the draw isn’t the shock or surprise, but the execution. And I’m ok with that. A well told story doesn’t necessarily need to be surprising. Trying to strive for shock or worse, letting surprise me your main metric for quality, is

The only conclusion I can come up with is that the employees had just indulged in some particularly paranoia-inducing weed together. Because that’s just fucking weird.

agreed, she’s just a head above most, due to the soapbox she’s standing on.

As I mentioned elsewhere, I really hope the history books also note that Obama was faced with a possibly historic level of obstructionism from Congress. So he was forced to get creative with executive power in order to govern.

I’m going to say it would be a 100% possibility. People like that only have one mode, destruction.

I really wish that Oprah had never brought Dr.’s Phil & Oz out of the grays.

I’m guessing you didn’t read this bit of the article:

Because he is a straight (maybe bi? who knows?) white male, he is exactly the type of ally that we need more of.

I feel like this criticism, while maybe not entirely invalid, is going to great lengths to make perfect the enemy of the good.

Maybe I’m missing something, but I feel like this post is a weird attempt to take issue with Falahee’s statement despite the fact that there is nothing wrong with it.

It really makes me wonder how the question was worded to him. Did he realize that they meant human-like hosts like from Westworld? Or even skin-jobs like from Battlestar Galactica?

I think it might be an example of really great writing. It’s a made-up made-up name. (I.e., a writer thought, what’s a good name that will communicate to the audience that it was made up by a writer?)

I hope Gina Torres is real.

By the way, this is how one of editors woke me up in the middle of the night:

Cuz he said ‘The board has tried this before and this time they sent you.’!!!!!

When I saw Hector strapped to that bed, I immediately began Phase One of my “saving $40,000" plan. Wait for me, baby!

for laboratory ovens the distinction between gravity and mechanical convection is common, but for kitchen ovens “convection” means “mechanical convection”

for laboratory ovens the distinction between gravity and mechanical convection is common, but for kitchen ovens