He looks like he teaches Social Studies, History, or maybe Literature - which is good, because it reminds me of someone, and that leaves a suitable position (music teacher) open for him:
He looks like he teaches Social Studies, History, or maybe Literature - which is good, because it reminds me of someone, and that leaves a suitable position (music teacher) open for him:
Aren’t there any other songs out there that can be used when a female character has an “attitude,” and kicks ass? (I’m guessing the number of times a different song is used, is also roughly the same percentage as the character not owning a leather jacket.)
I’m getting deja vu...oh, wait - the link at the bottom explains it.
“...leaving Coulson without his right hand in addition to having a crappy cyborg left hand.”
Is she supposed to be one of the Nightsisters? If I remember correctly, they could use the Force - but not in the same way a Jedi or Sith(?) Her appearance definitely looks like she could be one (though that may just be the from using the dark side).
What, specifically, are “Annuals” - are they part of the main DC universe (“DC You”?? or is that a nickname?), actually released once a year?
I wasn’t sure about one of the “well-known” cults referred to in the introduction, so I simply typed it in - “Jeffs” - and Warren Jeffs’ wikipedia page - and photo - is immediately featured. Just off of “jeffs”...that’s impressive (though I kind of wish it was a picture of just 2 or 3 random guys named Jeff standing…
“Sonny, we can do this the *easy* way or the *hard* way!”
Is he wearing the “Power Laces” shoes (or just product placement)? They seemed to focus on them kind of long, but I couldn’t tell - they seem thinner/less like “Pumps”
Life after the planet went dark isn’t so bad, once you get used to it. Ultimately, the changes to everyday life are slight: For example, the annoying guy at work who loves saying things like, “workin’ hard or hardly workin’?,” and “is it Friday, yet?” (every, single Monday morning) on a weekly basis...and finds it…
Lex Luthor and his crazy fault line-nuking/real-estate shenanigans?
haha...Mulder (at halfway in). Should have known he was they type.
pg-13.
Pretty sure Jack Thorne and John Tiffany are pseudonyms. And they stole them from the main characters from an unproduced buddy-cop movie script from the late-eighties/early-nineties, by Shane Black
Did they not pick up on Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing storyline as well (what I thought “hopefully it’s something writers will actually get to pick up on with The Spectre” was implying, before the very next sentence mentions that Gotham by Midnight is ending).
A lot of the evidence is kind of screwy. First off, his original report - where predicted the “death of superheores” - was put out 2 days after Captain America: The First Avenger - aka before a year before The Avengers even came out - so it hadn’t even peaked yet (Green Lantern came out right before that...so maybe…
Didn’t your friend give an informal lecture? Or was it not a highlight (didn’t empty his bladder on stage?).
From what I can tell, there are only three books that aren’t for little kids (like, really little kids, e.g. sticker books), or are something that someone might enjoy who’s not into popup books and stickers:
Sayyyy...how’d you link to the next day’s Batman Day related post - the one Evan Narcisse posted a day later? Did praying to Batman work? Is he still sitting in that chair, that I, very briefly, read something about recently, that makes him a god, and he pulled it from the future?
Lol. Haven’t seen the show, but curious...did Under the Dome somehow manage to stay up to date with their“product-placement cars” (getting the newest models inside the Dome each season)?