Different strokes I suppose. I really liked all that, the cricket uniform the boyish uncertainty after Baker's kickass spaceclown authority figure.
Different strokes I suppose. I really liked all that, the cricket uniform the boyish uncertainty after Baker's kickass spaceclown authority figure.
Remembering the good times and lamenting what will never be…sounds quintessentially Farscape to me.
Futurama may be a cartoon, but I would argue it does a good job at that too.
Same for sorta similar but mostly a fun silly scifi show- Red Dwarf!
So did anyone Read Reason's Magazine's article about praising the lifestyle of the Free Folk and arguing from a libertarian angle? It's almost amusing?
Cat and her sister are unstable in different ways, though the sis was much much worse.
There's even a lot out there about the leader of the WW, The Night King- but that might get too spoilery for your tastes if you look into it.
*Reads article
Blue apron is for etsy chick culinary nerds as Loot Crate is for bro i09 nerds
TBF dems only run on platforms they think will win. They were just as assbackwards about gay rights until 6 years ago or so when they realized they finally had a safe enough moral threshold of voters to change their stance.
Also people like Trump "might not be perfect" but at least they will supposedly defend their way of life:
Defund Planned Parenthood
Less money for gov moochers
Less rights for gay people
Eh they're whole fucking lives they never had to be good liars
"would you do that to me daddy?"
You and all other married fans of ST Enterprise; all 8 of you.
It's amusing because i can't read what Pool Man wrote because I blocked that person awhile back, heh, and seems for good reason.
Jacoby being weird and Jerry being an amusing idiot are both pretty nostalgic for me…
I'd say between him and the writer, Russo, the two defined the genre over NOTLD and Russo's book and film Return of the Living Dead. While ROTLD is known for being inferior and different it did begin the trend of zombies wanting to feed specifically on human brains a trope as ingrained in the genre as anything else.
I mean, I think the set design for the post-zombie apocalypse is nice. A crazy rich guy wanting to stay safe in a Tower while making ridiculous statements seem more prescient than ever.
A great opening with the hands breaking through the walls too.
I think Land has moments that really hold up.