“We’re All Stories, In the End”

A beautiful, yet somehow tragic eleventh Doctor piece from one of our favorite artists, James Hance. I’ll let this one speak for itself.

A beautiful, yet somehow tragic eleventh Doctor piece from one of our favorite artists, James Hance. I’ll let this one speak for itself.
I think I'm a part of the first generation of journalists to skip print media entirely, and I've learned a lot these last few years at Forbes. My work has appeared on TVOvermind, IGN, and most importantly, a segment on The Colbert Report at one point.
I’m going to open this review with something a bit unorthodox, an apology. Last week, I wrote my first review covering the premiere of Breaking Bad, and it was something of a disaster. Faithful readers…
Does anyone remember this picture? It’s when Alec Baldwin won his Emmy award. Is anyone else as big a fan of Baldwin as me? I mean you take a guy that has really gone from…
Why do I do the things I do? Why do I willingly submit myself to horrors like Fox’s Dads, which may have one of the worst TV pilots of all time? Because I love you…
httpv://youtu.be/OwyaUXuZncw Mystery Science Theater 3000 is one of the greatest shows that no longer exists on TV, but you can go back and watch them all online or on DVD if you like. That said,…
This wonderful piece of crossover art was created by Raqos, and you should check out his page too. You know the world is doomed when Homer has a head full of hair. I died the…
Unfortunately, many child stars of the ’90s grew up to be rather messed up, as Hollywood and poor supervision can lead to such things. But what if the same fate befell those who starred in…
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The tragedy of being a god. He has too much power, but at the same time not enough.