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Orphan Black is starting to feel that way. Hard to tell with Game of Thrones, which seemed to have a very off season, same with True Detective. Masters of Sex has been replaced by HUMANS (although they totally chickened out last episode) and Ray Donovan on Sunday night, but first episode of season 3 seemed like its

Fascinating... as female comic book heroes are armoring up, female athletes are stripping down. As Beowulf points out, you’ve got to drop the armor (become vulnerable) to beat the mother of the monster you’re fighting. I totally agree with writing women as human beings first, with

Genesis just made me long for T:SCC, which had the best cliffhanger of any show to never be completed. The backdrop of actual nuclear war made both Watchmen and the first two Terminator movies work in a way that’s hard to imagine; the 80’s were incredibly dark times that I don’t think people realize nowadays.

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Just getting started with Daredevil and fight scenes are amazing.

My top five...

1. Bourne — Kitchen Fight
2. Beatrix Kiddo — Kitchen Fight
3. Yu Shu Lien Vs. Jiao Long — Dojo
4. AG lawyer Greenwald (Jose Ferrer), challenging Keefer — After Party (Not technically a fight scene, but amazing.
5. Anything so far from

Right... I. Donny.

Finally! Well deserved and about two years too late.

I feel like Orphan Black could be used to help people sort out their sexual preferences... Do you prefer A. Sarah B. Alison C. Cosima D. Rachel E. Helena F. Tony G. Charlotte H. Felix.

I’m all about Helena... Is there anything better than her saying “Sistra” and

Not to be a negative ninny, but walking looks like a roided up ET.

“In a room sit three great men, a king, a priest, and a rich man with his gold. Between them stands a sellsword, a little man of common birth and no great mind. Each of the great ones bids him slay the other two. ‘Do it,’ says the king, ‘for I am your lawful ruler.’ ‘Do it,’ says the priest, ‘for I command you in the

Me too.

Be interesting to see a list of the best darkest science fiction and fantasy in movies, television, and books. Can we make that happen i09?

How dark can you go before you cross into Horror as a genre?

Off the top of my head: The Darkest Without Going Into Horror

Movies — Children of Men
Television — Battlestar

I agree... I think we’re going to learn that the best physical attraction (maximizing the immune system) isn’t always the best parenting option and you’re going to see a separation of birth parents from love/nurture parents and that creating different familial configurations.

Spoilers ahead... Best movie of the summer, ahead of Mad Max, which was also: interesting, beautiful to look at, and fun. That Caleb is the Ex Machina is the best part of the film... I think to really enjoy this movie you have to realize that you’re walking in on a Go match that’s been playing out for awhile to a

Books that should be on this list...

1. Forever War by Joe Haldeman
2. The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell
3. Man In The High Castle by Philip K. Dick

Amidst the wandering pondering, he did say something that points to the right solution: which is working with tribes to make it right. My high school (the Arapahoe Warriors) did just that and it was an amazing process. If Joe really wants to make this a symbol Native Americans can be proud of, there’s a proven path.

Yup, def Ray’s fellow cop at Vinci PD.

Awesome. Thanks for this. Really enjoyed the article and like you, King featured prominently in my childhood, especially The Stand, and my favorite with Peter Straub, The Talisman. The Stand (and all of King’s work) for me is like Star Wars, Dune, Lord of the Rings, the Shannara series by Brooks, the Chronicles of

Banks is just amazing.

What I love about the show is that it harkens back to LA Confidential where you have three cops (White, Exley and Vincennes) working together to solve a crime with very different motives to solve it — revenge, justice, and vanity. Here you have three cops working to solve a crime, again with different motives, but the

Feels “Cannonball Run” ish to me.

I like the reasoning and argument and maybe I’m wrong. This seemed promising, but maybe I’m being overly-optimistic. http://killingcancer.vice.com — Overall, I’m positive about the future. That we’ll heal the environment, become sustainable, create world peace, and travel the stars. Science and faith working together.