spoilers for Wandavision
In the fourth episode of Wandavision, Jimmy Woo tells Monica that the FBI sent an agent into Westview who never came out, sparking their interest in the town and leading to its investigation.
I heard that there was a rumor that fake Pietro/Ralph was meant to be that missi...
I've been trying to find a series of books I read in middle school (~2001, though I have no idea when they were published but I vaguely remember thinking they were "old" books at the time, which could have meant anything from the 80s through 1999).
I remember reading at least 3 books by the same ...
I am at the beginning of Horizon Zero Dawn and one thing bothers me. Why are the machines there so close to animals?
The world looks like there has been a heavy war or cataclysm that pushed mankind back to a hunter-gatherer state. I saw two pre-war people in the logs and they looked like scientis...
A quick look at https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users?tab=moderators would suggest that we're at three mods rather than the usual complement of five four.
Anything to report?
We were aware this time, just not quick enough in announcing it (we have other things to announce as well). Stand by stackizens... — AncientSwordRage ♦1 min ago
Spoilers for TV Show - Invincible (Amazon Prime)
At the end of the first episode,
The reason why he did that is revealed in the Season 1 Finale. However, it feels out of character for him to carry out the deed all by himself. Also, his species (Viltrumites) are mentioned to be super intelligent ...
In the first episode of SG-1, the base is attacked by aliens. After they arrive, the gate closes. How were they able to dial out again? They apparently did not access the control room.
When I was young I used to watch an animation on TV somewhere between 2000 and 2005 and I think it was something like post-apocalyptic setting/isekai mix but can't remember its name. What I remember is:
Each main character had some kind of special stone/orb that gave them some kind of power
One...
Maybe someone can help me out, I can't figure out what the name is of the movie seen in these gifs:
These are two short segments from live action scenes. The first one shows a woman with long black hair dressed as an angel with large wings and a halo, walking towards the camera. The second s...
^ I hate how this question and answer is still so hard to search, even after I edited the question to mention angels. I just took minutes to find it again. I remembered it doesn't have "deodorant" as a keyword so I tried "antiperspirant". Nope. It's "body spray".
And good luck brute forcing that AND "ad", "advertisment" and "commercial"
But I don't dare to edit "antiperspirant" or "deodorant" in it, because then the pedants about how those products differ will come after me with the torches and pitchfork, and I know it's hard to find allies to edits that just add useful search keywords.
The Ainulindalë is the creation song/story which opens JRR Tolkien's "The Silmarillion"
Is this account of cosmic origins compatible with any/all of the IRL philosophical/Theological reflections of Islamic/Jewish/Christian/Vaishnav/Shaivite/Advaita/etc classical theism?
For some focus: I'm partic...
In Shrek the Musical, Lord Farquaad says that his mother “was a princess, who left her crown behind,” “Daddy made a new (bed), 25 mattresses she slept upon,” indicating his mother was the Princess from the Princess and the Pea.
The Shrek Wiki used to call her “Princess Pea” before I changed it to...
I think the setting is a game-like world where the protagonist becomes a demon lord (or something similar) and his friends become heroes.
The main character has to hide his identity from his classmates. One of his (female) teachers is his subordinate in the isekai.
I was wondering if say two enemies were free-falling and still trying to attack the other before deploying their parachutes and one had a gun, where should he aim? Should he shoot directly at his opponent because the bullet's speed is faster than their terminal velocity (I don't know if it is)? O...
@b_jonas Well, you know we can't just go pulling out the pitchforks and start boiling the tar willy-nilly, that would be daft. On the other hand, we don't have enough good excuses either, so we have to seize the ones we get.
In the blog post Famous Poems Rewritten as Limericks on LanguageHat.com (2 April 2018), a certain Trond Engen posted the following limerick:
The earth, like an orange, is blue.
Your love and your smile — yes, you do!
The window, the bee,
the sun, la-dee-dee…
I wish I were sure it was true.
He a...
In Agents of SHIELD first season, Grant Ward kills Agent Eric Koenig. Later in the 7th season, we are revealed that all the Koenig's were LMDs. If that was the case, then why didn't Jemma Simmons discover that fact when she performs Autopsy on Eric Koenig?
Towards the end of Agents of SHIELD season 1, we are told that Grant Ward was in Juvenile detention center for setting his house on fire, with his brother inside the house.
Then John Garett breaks him out of prison. So, he was not acquitted of his crime, but a fugitive on the run.
About 5 years l...
I'm looking for a comedy/adventure/science-fiction TV series (or a movie) like Future Man. This TV series [future man] attracted me a lot. I really liked watching this show and for a while I was looking for another TV series that is close to the theme of the Future Man series but I did not find a...
There was an animated movie I watched around ten years ago about a child whose mom was kidnapped by aliens that wanted to transfer her motherly instincts into robot caretakers for their species. Then, the boy goes on an adventure to save her. Unfortunately, I forgot the name of it. Does anyone ha...
Watched this a long time ago and the only scene I recall is when the man, who I believe is a father, is walking back from war and is walking along a dirt path when he falls into a deep hole and breaks his leg. I do believe he makes it out of the hole and makes it back home on crutches.
Style of a...
In this story, smugglers are stealing gold needed for circuitry made by Stark's company and as Iron Man Stark sets out to track them down.
It turns out the smugglers aren't stealing the gold for conventional criminals, but a giant whose body is composed of living gold who "feeds" on the metal by ...
Was any in-universe explanation given for those gaudily coloured things on the Enterprise's corridor walls?
Out-of-universe, they look very much like discarded match plate patterns from a metal foundry.
Is that what they actually were?