The episode could've been called Shades of Cave(s)
I'm sorry but it's an awful, ugly, science runabout... that's its. I may be biased because I hate the design...
No. Shovel is only interested in murderizing, and I love her for it.
Code of Honor would like a word
I was hooked by episode 4 when Bunk and McNulty are at the crime scene
Quite a lot of horny though... 😳
Admittedly it took a while to make everything, but i ate for days 😆. Mercimek Köftesi, Msabbaha (this is so similar to humus just a different texture, you could use whatever humus recipe you prefer and add dried fruits), Mutabbal, Kısır, Açuka (this is great just on toast), Ezme salad
Edit: bloody hell, LiftOff did not make that easy...
It's nice to get that context for Seldon, but the whole 'life flashing before their eyes, deathbed flashback' trope took me out of the episode.
Getting whiplash with how many times Seldon is dying and being resurrected ATM. Even if this is a fake out, it's getting a bit much
I'm going to be playing Nemesis tomorrow with some friends. I've not played it before and I'm rather looking forward to it
I think they just either didn't know what to do with Alexander or just didn't care to, but worf also basically adopted another kid and totally forgot them too. Anyway, character flaws are fine. Admittedly Worf has a few, and this one is a doozy, but he's not some monolithically 'good' person and is a more rounded and interesting character for it.
Absolutely, it's worth talking about since it's not a new phenomena with Tolkien's work. We should be mindful of these kinds of interpretations and be clear about how we, as a community, respond.