In the episode "Gut Grinder," Finn makes an innuendo about Jake when he turns into a giant monster, exclaiming "Jake, you never turn into a giant monster when I want you to! Instead, it's always, 'Not now, Finn, I have a headache.'" 237 votes Did you miss this? 7 Romancing...
Ever since their escape from Grace Field, Emma and Ray have been working together and helping each other out in everything. Due to Norman's absence, they have become very protective and loyal to one another and Emma will not hesitate to rush to Ray's side when he is in danger and vice...
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" she said. "I know these fans have so much to offer because when I was just the sidekick in my very first Hallmark movie, these people gathered around me, lifted me up and cheered me on and the network noticed and that's why I am where I am now."...
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A race, species, or other group feels morally free to torture, maim, psychologically brutalize, capture, destroy, genocide, and generally toy with the lives of "lesser" species while still feeling morally superior by virtue of the fact that they would ne
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story writer Tony Gilroy explains why there will never be a better edit released of the Star Wars movie.
I don't get the sort of zero-sum mentality of the fringe corner of G fandom. Accepting CGI now does not mean the old suitmation is automatically bad or chessy. It's not an either-or proposition. You can like BOTH. It's like those debates that Trekkies have about which version of ...
Rosie is glad to see Tyler, whom he expected to have died in the wilderness. He tells the biologist of his plans to build a resort around a nearby hot spring, then offers to fly Tyler back to civilization. Noticing that the airplane is loaded with wolf pelts, Tyler refuses. Rosie is ...