I love this show so much.
I love Jayne and his jug.
I'm in the same boat. I loved the original xbox games, must have played through Halo a thousand times, had Halo 2 on preorder for a year before it came out, but I can't justify buying a 360 just for Halo 3.
If American TV starts taking its cues from anime I'm gone and staying gone.
To be honest the PR rep's plot is so unspecific it could very well be one and the same as the tipster's.
I had been holding off on watching this season and I doubt anything could put me off as much as comparison with Buffy season 6.
Being tough does not equal fists made of concrete. My hands are pretty robust and I was in good shape before I started boxing, but that didn't stop the heavy bag from making my hands hurt like hell and that was with wraps and gloves. You can easily break bones and tear ligaments in the hands. Sure you can adapt, your muscles grow stronger, bones get denser, and tendons get tougher, but it takes time. Even then fighters are still at risk of injury. It doesn't make evolutionary sense for an animal to risk crippling itself just to throw a punch.

Plus the paper makes some bogus statements. "The fundamental premise is that men can hit harder when they're standing on two legs than when they're on all fours (I know, I was shocked too), and that they have more power hitting downward than upward. This means that taller men have a fighting advantage over shorter men" The power of a punch doesn't come from gravity. It comes from firmly planting your feet and using your whole body to load the punch. A taller man has an advantage because he has longer arms, not because those few extra inches let him use gravity to his advantage or some such nonsense.

Of all the theories on bipedal locomotion this one is the most ludicrous I've heard.
Anybody who has ever punched someone in the face will take issue with this. When I started boxing I had to take months just to toughen my hands up before I could do anything else. The human hand is a delicate structure designed to precisely manipulate objects not club people with.
I only count four science fiction oriented shows currently airing on syfy and of those shows I find none of them appealing, while I can count a minimum of 15 reality shows and wrastelin programs.
"it also felt as though the show's attempts to come up with ever more startling plot twists are becoming increasingly self-defeating. Whenever Fringe reveals something new about its main characters, it's a thing of wonder. Whenever the show reveals a new plot device, it's a source of bafflement."

I was wondering how long it was going to take for Fringe to pull a Lost.
It hasn't existed since '87, but SEAL team six sounds so much cooler than US Naval Special Warfare Development Group.
The shaky cam style worked great for BSG in the episodes, but made it terribly hard to find good highres pictures of the ships. The one you included of Pegasus is pretty crappy, but it really is the best you can find.
The classics never go out of style.
Yet another reason why things should have a beginning and an end. You keep these things going for a decade or two too long you run out of ideas and then things get creepy.
Man, I forgot how much I hated FFIX's battle music.
I hadn't heard of Camelot and it didn't seem to interesting when I had, but Eva Green's in it so I'm in.
Out of all the shows I have loved that were callously canceled TSCC cut me the deepest. It just kept getting better and I still feel a twinge when I see something about it.
Talia and Catwoman in the same movie? Sounds like Gotham 90210.
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