Charitable me thinks they are similar to the folks who plan to vote for Jill Stein in a safe blue state.
Charitable me thinks they are similar to the folks who plan to vote for Jill Stein in a safe blue state.
It looks like those clowns in Springfield nuclear plant did it again. What a bunch of clowns.
Hey, can someone tell me if there was a Warcraft game before World of Warcraft came out? I missed it the first thousand repetitive, annoying, nasally-droning times, and it really is vitally important that I get my facts right on that before I form an opinion on this movie.
There's something beautiful about being accused of making up Baron Munchausen so you could look cool.
So what I get out of this is that the only reason they haven't fired all their human employees is that a $16,916 robot hasn't been put on the market yet.
Not totally. There was still a story that began with the kids about to go see Rocky Horror, so it may not be on-panel canonical that Archie Andrews is willing to shout "asshole!" at a movie screen, but yeah, it's canonical.
We could have had Breaking Bad decades ago if people hadn't been scared of making a left turn at Albaquoiky.
They're probably thinking we wouldn't sympathize with a Kendra who said "Welp, tough luck and a messy death for you, Carter in the year 2060, but I'll be just fine. Better than fine, in fact. Carter in 1993 owns a speedboat."
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In your face, Kree coyote!
Keep in mind that a Canadian basic cable big hit means that almost fifty thousand people are watching.
If I had watched only the first series of Broadchurch I'd be optimistic, but I also watched the second.
"just look at Hawkgirl’s arc over the course of the season"
Are there federations? Do they trade? The trade routes that they use… are there any tax implications on their usage?
On the other hand, consider that we probably shouldn't google too closely the answer to the question "Sure, that Ryan Reynolds GL movie sucked, but can you imagine how great it'd be if instead of whatever hack they got to do the screenplay they gave it to Greg Berlanti instead?"
So you'd rather a Zach Attach? That's not even a thing!
Yeah, it was. I'm not going to track down which exact interview it was, but Snyder said that a Superman's-Pal-style Jimmy Olsen wouldn't be a good fit for the DC universe he was building, but that didn't mean they couldn't do something else to have a little fun with the character. And what he meant by "do something…
Which, let's face it, is a better name than the actual name of the robot horse, which was so unforgettable I can't remember it.
It's your own fault for not noticing that Our Man Weston contained everything you'd need for a year of Top Secret/SI.
It was a ton of fun and made me sort of regret that I bailed on Supergirl early on. I'll Netflix the season once it's up.