What turned me off of Sylar wasn't that they kept changing him from good guy to bad guy - they also kept changing his power.
What turned me off of Sylar wasn't that they kept changing him from good guy to bad guy - they also kept changing his power.
Let me try to clarify your point: Rob is expressing concern about whether or not women feel objectified when reading comics, giving examples and reasoning behind why he thinks that they are right and why he thinks this is a bad thing. By doing so, he shows himself to no longer be a man, and proves that he is under…
"In following the directions, use the circled dots that are part of each object pictured. The Romulan neutral zone should be considered as a line."
I've been re-watching Chuck. I'm half-way through the second season, and what struck me about the first half is that, while events tended not to linger from one episode to the next, the emotional relationships between the characters kept evolving. From what I remember, the second half of the season is one big plot…
How about "We use supernatural abilities to fight crime!": Dresden Files (2007), Forever Knight (1992–1996), Pushing Daisies (2007-2009), Ghost Whisperer (2005–2010), Grimm (2011-Present), The Listener (2009-Present), Medium (2005–2011), Tru Calling (2003–2005)
Context-sensitive visual and hearing filters.
I think they mean the anarcho-capitalist type of personal liberty: freedom from all government regulation. The freedom to buy whatever you want, to discriminate against whomever you want, to raise your children however you want, to pay your workers whatever pennies they'll work for...
I would say that Star Trek doesn't glorify the individual: Captains Kirk, Picard, Sisko, and Janeway are mostly held out as exceptional people in that they are each exceptionally good (in different ways) at upholding the ideals of the Federation. (Omitting Archer because said Federation doesn't exist yet)
You win. I'll get you next time, Gadget. Next time!
Come on. My Two Bobs has, hands down, the best moment of ReBoot ever: the moment where Glitch-Bob walks in on Normal-Bob and Dot's wedding, and Glitch abandons Glitch-Bob for Normal-Bob, and about the next five minutes after that.
You election system is biased in favour of nothing getting done. Ours can very easily be turned to tyranny, if a party gets and holds a majority government for long enough.
I hate to say this, but for #4...
Remember the line about how none of those who were injected with Mirikuru made it off of the island alive?
That Oliver burned the last one's corpse to make sure?
So? If the title of the article was "I believe Winston," would that be basically the same as saying "WINSTON'S ACCUSER FILED A FALSE POLICE REPORT" even though the DA is refusing to charge her with a crime either?
To quote a comment on a recent Techdirt post:
"I have nothing to hide...
But it's still my nothing, and I want to decide who gets to see it."
To quote a comment from a recent Techdirt post:
"I have nothing to hide...
But it's still my nothing, and I want to decide who gets to see it."
Your list is bad, and you should feel bad.
Top 10 should be:
10. Guys and Dolls (Seriously, they left out "Marry the Man Today," which would demote it to an HM, except, you know, 9. Frank Sinatra)
9. Pirates of Penzance
8. The Producers
7. Rent
6. Mary Poppins
5. Jesus Christ Superstar
4. Les Miserables
3. Grease
2. Chicago
1.…
I'm sorry, I'm having trouble reading those titles. Could someone transcribe them please?
I would care if it were Endeavour, or Atlantis, or Discovery, or even Enterprise. Those are actual space shuttles, and are historical artifacts.
Dammit Kinja. I pressed "Cancel," not "Submit," and I can't get "Edit" to work on this browser.
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