Considering how dense humans tend to be, and how slow-moving we are when it comes to implementing plans that go against our best interests, mother nature’s going to have to wipe out about half of the planet’s population before anyone does anything.
And dude! Freaky legend, I would not want to live on top of nature’s version of a Hellmouth. Yikes. Ticking time-bomb, much?
Although, hey, it brings to mind visuals of Atlantis sinking to the bottom of the sea. Maybe you people will become Ancients and start building flying cities and all, lol. :P
Only a bit? I would have shot him, what a jerk.
Maybe not shot, because it takes too much paperwork, but if I were Lisbon, I’d’ve taken him to the gym for ‘physical maintenance testing’ or some such thing and beat the crap out of him under the pretext that it’s ‘for your own good, the next time you need to defend yourself against someone you’ve pissed off’. I liked House, but I never approved of the way he blatantly disrespected and denigrated Cuddy, and I don’t want to see that kind of dynamic being replicated here.
I love that she left him there after his little "you can't live without me" speech. Awesome moment! I love that she KICKED THE DOOR SHUT, lol, like, ‘This is how angry I am, RARRR, I’m imagining that’s your stupid head’. Heh.
Yay, someone else thought the HP bit was funny! I’ve giggled myself light-headed over it. My ship is so wrong, it’s right. *nodnod* It’s sad that Twilight beat HP, because at least JKR had some writing skills and grasp of character. I hated most of her characters and the awful clichés she reduced them to [wtf was with Hermione in Sixth Year? She gets a crush and suddenly she’s a brainless twit?] but they were more rounded than Twilight’s two-dimensional Mary Sue/Gary Stu paper cut-outs.
there are people who hold HP as if it were some kind of high standard to be met, the book series to end all book series, eh, no.
It’s rather like LOTR in that respect, in that everyone thinks it’s the golden standard by which all other series are measured. When I could barely get through the LOTR movies and would collapse of fatigue if I ever tried to read the books. I did The Hobbit and after I read the first chapter, it took me three months to psych myself up to pick it up and finish it. ‘twas an ordeal, I tell you.
I'm not saying LOTR is as crappy as HP- just that it's so highly rated [overrated] and nobody's allowed to say a thing against it or else the fans outrage you to death. *eyeroll*
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And dude! Freaky legend, I would not want to live on top of nature’s version of a Hellmouth. Yikes. Ticking time-bomb, much?
Although, hey, it brings to mind visuals of Atlantis sinking to the bottom of the sea. Maybe you people will become Ancients and start building flying cities and all, lol. :P
Only a bit? I would have shot him, what a jerk.
Maybe not shot, because it takes too much paperwork, but if I were Lisbon, I’d’ve taken him to the gym for ‘physical maintenance testing’ or some such thing and beat the crap out of him under the pretext that it’s ‘for your own good, the next time you need to defend yourself against someone you’ve pissed off’. I liked House, but I never approved of the way he blatantly disrespected and denigrated Cuddy, and I don’t want to see that kind of dynamic being replicated here.
I love that she left him there after his little "you can't live without me" speech.
Awesome moment! I love that she KICKED THE DOOR SHUT, lol, like, ‘This is how angry I am, RARRR, I’m imagining that’s your stupid head’. Heh.
Yay, someone else thought the HP bit was funny! I’ve giggled myself light-headed over it. My ship is so wrong, it’s right. *nodnod* It’s sad that Twilight beat HP, because at least JKR had some writing skills and grasp of character. I hated most of her characters and the awful clichés she reduced them to [wtf was with Hermione in Sixth Year? She gets a crush and suddenly she’s a brainless twit?] but they were more rounded than Twilight’s two-dimensional Mary Sue/Gary Stu paper cut-outs.
there are people who hold HP as if it were some kind of high standard to be met, the book series to end all book series, eh, no.
It’s rather like LOTR in that respect, in that everyone thinks it’s the golden standard by which all other series are measured. When I could barely get through the LOTR movies and would collapse of fatigue if I ever tried to read the books. I did The Hobbit and after I read the first chapter, it took me three months to psych myself up to pick it up and finish it. ‘twas an ordeal, I tell you.
I'm not saying LOTR is as crappy as HP- just that it's so highly rated [overrated] and nobody's allowed to say a thing against it or else the fans outrage you to death. *eyeroll*