X-Files: Revival doesn’t have a single reason to exist - not being involved with it can only be good for female writers.
X-Files: Revival doesn’t have a single reason to exist - not being involved with it can only be good for female writers.
You forgot “it will be the start of stories where someone having a job is a rare trait.”
Given the San Andreas Fault stretches from San Francisco all the way to the Gulf of California - and Superman's scenes seemed to be in the desert - logging it as a "San Francisco" disaster seems at best iffy.
Darn those women and their...*taste!*
"SW is pretty much the only scifi property featuring sentient robots in which nobody, not once, questions the role of synthetics in society"
Almost nothing is as cool as "Kolchak" made it out to be...
"why South Pacific can move containers from El Paso to Houston but not me?"
"but it would likely be much cheaper." Then why does it cost more to take Amtrak from, say, Los Angeles to San Francisco than to take a plane from LA to SF?
So Australia gets a channel "proudly committed to its Science Fiction content" and we get wrestling and bad psychic investigators...and maybe two, three actual SF shows (if you define SF broadly enough, anyway).
So Australia gets a channel "proudly committed to its Science Fiction content" and we get wrestling and bad psychic investigators...and maybe two, three actual SF shows (if you define SF broadly enough, anyway).
So Australia gets a channel "proudly committed to its Science Fiction content" and we get wrestling and bad psychic investigators...and maybe two, three actual SF shows (if you define SF broadly enough, anyway).
So Australia gets a channel "proudly committed to its Science Fiction content" and we get wrestling and bad psychic investigators...and maybe two, three actual SF shows (if you define SF broadly enough, anyway).