“Don’t think of them as people. Think of them as Americans.”
It’s the penultimate episode, and New Vegas is at the center of everything.
Evil: 7 Swans a Singin'
"And remember, a good concealer can literally cover all your sins."
Evil does a Christmas episode. Because of course it does.
Evil does a Christmas episode. Because of course it does.
Resident Alien: Truth Hurts
"Harry, you can't keep doing this. Real relationships are built on honesty. If you hide parts of yourself, then you're not being authentic. And Heather deserves to know who you really are."
Telling the truth hurts. But not telling the truth can hurt even more.
Telling the truth hurts. But not telling the truth can hurt even more.
Outlander: In the Forest
by
Billie Doux
"Maybe this is Frank's way of praying for us."
This series is winding down. I could almost hear the producers discussing what major plot threads, or in this case, fishing lines, were as yet untied. Oh, yes. William still hates Jamie. Gotta fix that one.
This series is winding down. I could almost hear the producers discussing what major plot threads, or in this case, fishing lines, were as yet untied. Oh, yes. William still hates Jamie. Gotta fix that one.
Thud! by Terry Pratchett (Discworld 34)
by
Morella
“He hated games, they made the world look too simple. Chess, in particular, had always annoyed him. It was the dumb way the pawns went off and slaughtered their fellow pawns while the king lounged about doing nothing. If only the pawns would've united... the whole board could've been a republic in about a dozen moves.”
The thirty-fourth book of Discworld features the Watch and the ancient rivalry between trolls and dwarves. The battle of Koom Valley was long ago, but its memory lives on and is still a cause of friction between the two species, and that friction is bubbling up in Ankh-Morpork.
The thirty-fourth book of Discworld features the Watch and the ancient rivalry between trolls and dwarves. The battle of Koom Valley was long ago, but its memory lives on and is still a cause of friction between the two species, and that friction is bubbling up in Ankh-Morpork.
Heated Rivalry: The Cottage
“Ya tebya lyublyu.”
This episode is curling up under the softest, coziest blanket while holding a warm mug of rich hot chocolate and melting whipped cream and watching fluffy, white snow that you won’t have to shovel silently drift by through your window.
This episode is curling up under the softest, coziest blanket while holding a warm mug of rich hot chocolate and melting whipped cream and watching fluffy, white snow that you won’t have to shovel silently drift by through your window.
Outlander: Evidence of Things Not Seen
by
Billie Doux
"It's the unseen threads that bind us, woven by a hand far greater than our own."
Way to break our hearts, you (expletive deleted) Outlander writers, you.
Way to break our hearts, you (expletive deleted) Outlander writers, you.
Outlander Book Versus Series: Evidence of Things Not Seen
by
Billie Doux
So here's the situation. (Spoilers for the Outlander episode "Evidence of Things Not Seen" below. Please go read my review of the episode first!)
Invincible: Season 3
by
Logan Cox
“You don’t understand. All this? This is my fault. So the only thing I want to do right now… is hit something as hard as I can.”
Let us escape one overburdened world constantly under threat of impending disaster for another even more overburdened world under constant threat of even scarier impending disasters. Let us remind ourselves that bravery, determination and heroism matter, especially in the hardest of times, when our notions of heroism may no longer be so clear-cut.
Let us escape one overburdened world constantly under threat of impending disaster for another even more overburdened world under constant threat of even scarier impending disasters. Let us remind ourselves that bravery, determination and heroism matter, especially in the hardest of times, when our notions of heroism may no longer be so clear-cut.
Mini Movie Reviews: I Spy...
by
Mark Greig
Today's theme is espionage featuring films by James Cameron, Sidney J. Furie, Tony Scott, Alfred Hitchcock, Sydney Pollack, Martin Ritt, and Daniel Mann.
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