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Well, I think Fanfic can be a good training ground to learn how to be a good writer. Character, setting and descriptions are already there for you, so those are your training wheels.

I have a vague recollection of seeing a thing on Night Flight that was like a Tron-inspired stage show. I have no idea what it was.

Oh, hell yes. I mean, she never had the Huge Thing, but she's been consistently working for the past thirty years. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm…

And Annabeth Gish is "the fat one" despite not being, like, at all fat.

I've long advocated for him to cover Taylor Swift's "You Belong To Me".

Alan Thicke's advice to Kirk Cameron: "Look, if Growing Pains is 'too blue' for you, you probably want to get out of network television."

I remember seeing this as a kid, but I mostly remember when I saw it, an old friend of my mother's was visiting, and she brought her kids, and her son was just BLOWN AWAY by this movie. My favorite was his description of the crashing-the-debutant-ball sequence, where, in his words, the heroes invited "the jazzy

That said, I am mildly annoyed that they chose to put pants on feral Weapon X Wolverine. That wasn't right.

X1 had to carry a lot of water of being "legitimate", especially after things like Batman and Robin. It's not great, no, but it was instrumental in reforming the superhero movie. So I give it some latitude.

Many of the times— not all the times— the letter writer has already paid lip service to those other options.
Now, it's also true a lot of those letters are essentially, "Give me permission to cheat."

Amanita's awesomeness cannot be overstated.

I was a little put off by the first episode. All that howling by Darryl Hannah!

Maybe not, but she was, like, WAY too happy about him leaving for it not to be something hostile.

Actually, he did. Left, like, nine voice mail messages about it. It was a bit much.

Yeah, I was about a minute into that scene before I realized they weren't playing themselves.

The moral: FIST THAT HAM.

But they'll complain and complain and complain and complain and complaaaaaaaaaaaain….

I really do love how at the end Habeus Corpus morphed into being everything they claimed they didn't want it to be, all in the name of making it more commercial.

But also, you know, don't feel the need to tell everyone about that decision.

Well, the Legends people are time travelers. They're out of the timeline.