More believable than his reaction to Amy leaving. "Oh no, this thing that has been happening to me for the last 50 years is happening again. How will I go on?"
More believable than his reaction to Amy leaving. "Oh no, this thing that has been happening to me for the last 50 years is happening again. How will I go on?"
Change the sequencing a bit and you've got a pretty good album right there.
That was always the song I'd skip on the album until I heard the faster mono version and thought "Hey, this is actually pretty good."
He was a good lyricist and vocalist. He had the same problem in 62-67 that Dave Davies and George Harrison did. Second most important person in a group where someone else was obviously the first most important. (In Harrison's case, it was two other people. Same principle, though)
But so is "Odessey and Oracle."
I had forgotten she was even in the movie. That character was just someone with the same name, not within the acceptable boundaries of Etta Candy-ness.
"If I Understood You doesn’t have anything to say about how a strong connection can be used in dark ways,"
I never had a problem with why she loved him. He obviously adored her and while, in most situations, he was what would later be called an alpha male, he had no problem with her being stronger and more competent than him or with making sure she got all the credit she deserved.
And that was just about my only complaint. Etta was great in this movie, as she was in every incarnation, except maybe the 70s series.
There wasn't much fat-shaming in the 40s. She was always a character who liked herself the way she was and was proud of her weight and her love of candy.
I thought that sequence was something of an Easter Egg, since there's also a shopping sequence in the Lynda Carter pilot, where she's more receptive to the clothes. I think there might have been one in the 40s origin, too.
You can always go above duty. The only difference is that Judaism, Islam and those sects of Christianity have a higher baseline.
That's the point. Judaism and Islam say "You must give at least this amount." From what you posted, Christianity says "It's a very good thing if you do give to charity."
I was just reading an interview with Trina Robbins, thinking "That sounds like a pretty interesting life. I should read her memoir when it comes out." Then the last question was "Will you tell us the truth about your relationship with Jim Morrison."
Do an image search for Perseus and Medusa. It might not have been funny, but there is context that makes it a joke.
Did it even reach pilot stage? I've seen half an episode worth on YouTube and I thought that's as far as it got.
There's another flaw in their plan. If the simulation universe can vary from the actual universe, then shouldn't the end result of all those variations from the beginning of time add up to more than just simulation Bill having a better dating life? And if the two universes have all these variations, how can they be…
No worse than last week: "I need to read this on my computers, so I'll try this extremely risky and life-threatening procedure with unknown consequences… Well, that didn't work. Oh, hey. Text-to-speech."
So he wasn't in the episode because he was in Central City, at Paul Gambi's tailor shop?
The TARDIS knows what's funny.