On Tuesday night, Supernatural aired its 200th episode. It’s a landmark that few shows achieve.
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Arrow's second season was full of unforgettable characters, emotional growth, and stunning action, which continue to deliver, and make this show worth not only watching, but rewatching.
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Scalzi's new sci-fi novel is set in a near-future world that feels full of verisimilitude and yet full of interesting ideas and unique creations.
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If you’re ever wondering which of the thousands of novels about Sherlock Holmes you should pick up once you’ve finished the original sixty stories, this one is a good bet.
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As Einstein so poignantly said, “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity – and I’m not sure about the former.” And that just about sums up this movie.
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The first of a high fantasy trilogy that would have benefited from stronger worldbuilding.
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3D printing, starship management, and the magic of science in Detroit.
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Maybe what Pulp! The Classics is really doing is returning these classic novels to their original context of popular culture and entertainment.
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Detroit seems to encapsulate a little bit of both worlds into it: both the pessimism and the optimism of science fiction, its bleak futures and its hopeful projections.
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Perhaps, in the future, human life as we know it might change so fundamentally that nothing we use to conceive of the world today will make sense anymore.
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