thewildbandicoot
thewildbandicoot
thewildbandicoot

The nazgul sometimes fly on Fell Beasts, but also ride horses. if you'd read my comment, I said just that (he says that they straight up fly, they do not). Also his comment is that all it does is glow blue, which makes me think he's confused it with sting.

GRR's lack of LOTR knowledge kind of appalls me. He's confused Glamdring (Gandalf's weapon- a 2 handed broadsword) with Sting (Bilbo's -eventually Frodo's-elvish dagger). Also the Nazgul themselves don't fly- they ride on fell beasts which do. /rant

seriously! doctor who needs an infusion of Captain Jack! But I'd really like them to bring him back with his 51st century sexuality (i.e. hit on EVERYTHING), not just being into dudes (children of earth and the god-awful-version-set-in-america made him a bit more one-dimensional in that regard)

It's not really the same question. The abstract doesn't really go into cause of death at all- there's precedent for other creatures we rarely see because they live in deep waters, but have more information as to why they wash up dead (giant squid, those super strange shark/eel creatures they've found in japan). My

i meant as to why the only sightings are of them washing up dead (i.e. environmental contamination, toxicity levels, etc). not why sightings of them are so scarce.

it's a bit sad that the main sightings of them are when they wash up dead on the beach :(

this episode was really weird to me. Especially Emma's weird betrayal of hook at the end there as part of her post-traumatic stress from being left by "Neal" 11 years earlier. Love the recap as always! And werewolves next week...so yay.

yeah, this show just loves piling on multiple fairy tale creatures on to one character (Rumplestiltskin also being the crocodile). I'm sure he must be Pan and is probably also Baelfire.

i liked it too!

my younger brothers were terrified by the "Night on Bald Mountain" section of Fantasia. They would literally run screaming from the room if we watched that movie. Also the Dark Crystal, but i think maybe that was at least meant to be creepy.

just because it has rabbits killing each other in a warren or being eaten by dogs or killed in snares (which does actually happen), doesn't mean it's NOT for kids. I think the current reaction to it is the shift in opinions on what's okay for kids to watch. And yeah, it was a little horrifying for me as a child, but

Steampunk seems to be a catch-all phrase for anything neo-victorian these days (so it would be slightly more correct to refer to these as neo victorian, as she 's wearing a victorian-style dress and bathing in a claw-foot bathtub). but that's kind of nit-picky. I think maybe b/c Kesinger has done steampunk

this was my first thought as well. i feel like the world would be a better place if more movies had Hugo Weaving in drag...

i only hated this episode because it was SO VERY BORING. also I hate shaky-handheld cam, I really don't think it ever works (it also gives me slight nausea, so there's that). It all seemed completely unnecessary all around. I was sort of hoping that this season of supernatural would maybe turn around from the dreadful

that was my first thought as well.

to be fair, it was a dictionary on the internet that I was looking at.

so far season 8 of supernatural has just been a snooze fest. I was so BORED by the season premier and this episode just felt like an episode of Buffy (a bad episode of buffy too..) but with the winchesters instead. I wish they'd stopped at season 5...but i'm still kind of hooked so I keep watching (even though it's

oh i see, you were being funny. i was just trying to be informative.

the internets define stevedore as: A person employed, or a contractor engaged, at a dock to load and unload cargo from ships.

also that there are small furry creatures that live there