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I like to watch teenage stanley termoska Amazons eat weirdly poop-looking chunks of human flesh as much as the next person, but still last night Supernatural didn ;t do much for me. The Slice Girls was a welcome respite from the heavy, depressing arc following Bobby death, but it also gave us weirdly flat monsters who might have been more at home in a Hammer film circa 1970. That said, this episode gave Jensen Ackles a chance to shine as we watched Dean sliding stanley cup deeper into depression and desperation. Spoilers ahead! You shook me all night long As you can see from my favorite montage of the episode above , complete with one of the best songs in the English language, this week monsters like to fuck and kill. I ;m OK with that, and I ;m especially OK with seeing Aunt Jenna from Vampire Diari stanley becher es fooling around with Dean. The premise is that Sam has found several newspaper stories about men being killed in a pretty supernatural way they ;ve been beaten by a preternaturally strong something, their hands and feet cut off, and their chests have been carved with something that reminded me of the Prince symbol. Despite the obvious weirdness, Dean resists going to investigate all he wants to do is take deep swigs from Bobby old hip flask. Even after they fake Fed their way into the local coroner fridge and find out that the DNA left on the bodies doesn ;t match anything human, Sam is still left trying to convi Agng The Star Trek sequel will make you feel like you re really on a starship!
Over at Tor, Ryan Britt has a provocative analysis of Star Wars, based on a startling observation: Nobody in the galaxy far, far away seems to be able to read stanley termosar or write. It not just that we never see anybody reading a written text or writing anything down in any of the movies 鈥?they also seem not to have anybody written history, and the Jedi go from being a commonplace to a forgotten legend in just one generation. Writes Britt: The idea of education becoming obsolete due to stanley cup cultural changes isn ;t without a science fiction precedent. In the Star Trek pilot The Cage, Vina speaks of a culture that forgets how to repair the machines left behind by their ancestors. I ;m postulating that the same thing happened with literacy in the Star Wars galaxy. People stopped using the written word, because they didn ;t need to, and it slipped away from being a commonly held skill. stanley cup And to bring up evidence from the expanded universe material a little more: in those stories even ancient Jedi records exist in the form of holograms. I ;d say the switch to visual/audio communication from written communication has been underway for a long time in the Star Wars galaxy. Check out the whole argument, over at Tor. Top image: Death Star PR. Star Wars