Comment Re:Greenland going green? (Score 1) 429
Comment Re:Greenland going green? (Score 1) 429
Warmists keep telling us that, after some tipping point, the Earth would not return to its current climate. They freak out over a tiny bit less ice in Greenland, but ignore entirely when it was warm enough to farm there, and yet the Earth survived just fine.
Comment Greenland going green? (Score 1) 429
Right?
Comment Re:As a geek, I don't get it (Score 1) 392
Comment Re:As a geek, I don't get it (Score 1) 392
Comment Re:As a geek, I don't get it (Score 1) 392
Comment Re:As a geek, I don't get it (Score 1) 392
You needed to watch the series to understand the series. Indeed, much of the beginning of the first season was in "incident of the week" format, but it set up the character development and introduced many of the concepts (the Observer, for instance) for use later. In fact, the first incident turned out to be a foreshadowing of something we see with regularity in the alternate universe.
Never judge a J. J. Abrams project by a couple shows of the first season. This guy knows how to build a story. If you do jump to conclusions this easily, you might have thought "Lost" was just going to be a 21st century Swiss Family Robinson. That "Babylon 5" was just Star Trek at the United Nations. That "Caprica" was going to be one jumbled mismash of disjointed story lines.
OK, that last one may have been right, actually.