One of my adult teeth was missing and never came in. There is still a space.
One of my adult teeth was missing and never came in. There is still a space.
The reality you refer to as Blue is the one where we wears a red rubber band around his wrist. Either way we seem to agree that reality is the one likely to be real...
I changed my mind, btw. I think the evidence shows his wife is dead.
His wife is dead.
So if you had to guess:
I was hoping that they would begin to blur things a bit more by having one of his shrinks start to "believe" him as happened in 12 Monkeys with Madeleine Stowe's character.
Which reality is real has nothing to do with the point of the show from the perspective of the writers. As Charlie Jane wrote about, the program is about a mentally ill detective trying to resolve his grief. The truth of one reality or another doesn't really inform that. Which reality is the actual one doesn't…
The producers maintain there's nothing to be answered except for "Which one is real?" and that they don't want to answer that, because it's not the point.
A few tweaks here and there and last week's episode "Say Hello to My Little Friend" could have been reeddited as an ending and coda for the show. Detective Britten acknowledged his son's death, remembered what caused the accident and began to move forward.
Just Google "roberts french fry."
Police Tasings Might Finally Be Ruled Brutality
Somewhere In Time and Time Crimes should be on the list... Bill and Ted not so much.
Yeah I think this article misses the point. All companies charge extra to procure a paper certificate. So if you buy a share from a broker that charges $10... and then ask for a paper certificate, your price will probably be somewhere in the range of OneShare.
Actually the AT&T ads from 20 years ago narrated by Tom Selleck were incredibly prescient.
Um... that's what I said.
To answer your question, I think up until the Avengers the truth was closer to: He didn't want to make another Firefly movie and neither did Universal.
FWIW, if the guy decided tomorrow morning he wanted to make another Firefly movie... you'd be pretty amazed how quickly the cast became available along with the support of the executives at Universal. That comes with making one of the most successful movies of all time...
Whedon is a successful writer. He's not the Dalai Lama. And he's not Mother Teresa either. He's not a better person than you. He bullshits just like you and I do and everyone else.
I said Firefly movie.
You stated it was obvious as if you were supporting his statement. If you want to consider it Whedon's opinion, then that's fine. I think Nathan Fillion would be surprised to learn Castle would have to be cancelled for him to work on other movies... since he already is and does.