I cut my tongue on my mask! #halloween God, I love everything about that show. Anyone know a good streaming site where I can get the new episodes? (I can't do bittorent)
No problem. The reason I use the picture of 21 as my avatar is to remind myself (and everyone else) not to take all this fanboy stuff so freaking seriously. Of course, I can't say I always follow that myself. #halloween
I don't celebrate Halloween but since people ask all the time "What's your costume gonna be?", me and my sisters started to make up costumes. Last year, we were Red Sox fans (Just wore our hats). This year, she's "Under-Emotional Girl" and I'm Alternate Universe G-Juggler".
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The "Undead Owen" plotline on Torchwood was just idiotic. No breath, no heartbeat - so why didn't his muscles seize up from oxygen starvation? He's obviously taking breaths in order to speak, but he can't perform CPR because he's dead. Stupid, stupid, stupid. "Children of Earth" couldn't come a moment too soon.
When Buffy came back to life the second time she wasn't fully human. Spike had that chip in his brain that wouldn't allow him to hurt human, only demons, and when Willow brought Buffy back to life Spike was able to hurt her, meaning, she wasn't human.
So i guess that could fall under "They Come Back, But Not Quite Alive" or maybe "You Bring Them Back Wrong" (I think they used the same spell Dawn tried to use on her mother, but it worked better on Buffy).
@Sorcha: Nope, sorry, she WAS human. The chip was just confused. Tara explained that bringing people back from the dead and funneling all of that essence back into a corporeal body isn't exact, so it might be a little off. She is human, but the chip is WAY confused by the amount that is "off" and registers her as non-human.
@Alizarin: Except for the whole "cliffhanger last episode it never bloody ends because they canceled it" bit. I really wish someone'd told me that beforehand - I loved it unreservedly but would have liked to know I was getting an unfinished tale.
@bookwench: I'm used to getting show assed (Angel springs to mind) and thankfully I know it's going to end unlike they wanted it too. It's the first time I've been happy to come to a show late. I think it ending the way it did (or for me will) would have broken my heart had I been there when it happened.
THe X-Files Ep with the genie, "Je Souhaite"? She brings a guy back from the dead, and he definitely has an odor problem; he also can't talk, so his brother uses another wish for speech, resulting in nothing but screaming. Also, lacking a pulse or body temperature, he inadvertantly blows up the house trying to warm himself in the oven. Brilliant.
Duncan Idaho was a successful brought-back-to-life story. The original ghola overcame the desire to kill that was programmed into him. Leto is over 3000 years old in God Emperor of Dune, Idaho revolting a only a few times in that much time is pretty damn successful statistically speaking... (If I recall correctly Idaho was accidentally smashed a few times, too)
@starjade: I think the first ghola is in the second book. Duncan Idaho is the only character in all six books; a new ghola is created every time he dies..
He does kill Leto II eventually. But Leto wanted it to happen so its all good. The moral really should be, "if you want to free humanity from the controls of prescience and prepare them for Kralizec you have to bring your dad's friend back to life to kill you".
I've always like the Ray Bradbury story about the guy who comes back from the dead after they start digging up graveyards and cremating the remains. He really wants to take his vengence, but it ends a little sadly. It's meant to be a story about the triumph of science over superstition, while I'm all for that, it just read like a sad story about an angry dead man left behind by the world.
I can't for the life of me remember the title, or even if it was really Ray Bradbury. Little help please?
Lexx plays it both ways -- sure the Divine Order got their comeuppance for resurrecting Kai, but Lyekka brought back Zev as Xev, arguably no more evil than her previous love slave / cluster lizard self...
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The Adultswim site has them up for a while (maybe a week) after the episode airs. #halloween
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Excuse me while I go on a hunt for pictorial gratification.... #halloween
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So i guess that could fall under "They Come Back, But Not Quite Alive" or maybe "You Bring Them Back Wrong" (I think they used the same spell Dawn tried to use on her mother, but it worked better on Buffy).
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He does kill Leto II eventually. But Leto wanted it to happen so its all good. The moral really should be, "if you want to free humanity from the controls of prescience and prepare them for Kralizec you have to bring your dad's friend back to life to kill you".
But I think we all know that lesson.
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I can't for the life of me remember the title, or even if it was really Ray Bradbury. Little help please?
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