Adam: I need you.
Eric: For?
Adam: Ever.
Eric, voice cracking: Oh.

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Adam: I need you.
Eric: For?
Adam: Ever.
Eric, voice cracking: Oh.
So...Adam and Eric ( Adamic? Eram? )... Boom!!
I can’t say i did see it coming, even in the slightest, but I love both characters and that the-day-after chemistry class is the cutest and sweetest thing ever! Best scene of the whole season (which I enjoyed very much, but still) and definitely my brand new but favorite otp on the show!!
Can you even believe how many Adams our world is made up of?? Billions of Adams. At your work. On your phone. In your soup.
Author Neil Gaiman (American Gods, The Sandman, Stardust) and director John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch) speak about their alien punk filled film "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" starring Elle Fanning, Alex Sharp, and Nicole Kidman.
Adam: Do you want to know how I really hurt my wrist?
Eric: Yes.
Adam: I was hoola hooping. Mirajane and I attended a class for fitness and for fun.
Eric: Oh my god.
Adam: I’ve mastered all the moves. The pizza toss, the tornado, the scorpion, the oopsie doodle.
Eric: Why are you telling me this?
Adam: Because no one will ever believe you.
Eric: You sick son of a bitch.
Sean Maguire's full question and answer session from San Francisco Comic Con discussing his time on ABC's Once Upon A Time as Robin Hood as well as Timeless and other projects.
Full Q&A videos of Peter Capaldi, Summer Glau, and Emily Osment are already posted.
A Darth Maul Movie? Ray Park answered at Silicon Valley Comic Con 2016
4 Days away from Silicon Valley Comic Con 2017
Darth Maul is alive and well in the Star Wars cartoons. Could Darth Maul come back for a standalone Star Wars movie? I asked actor Ray Park if he's heard anything about it when he was at Silicon Valley Comic Con 2016.
Park starred as Maul in Star Wars the Phantom Menace, Toad in X-Men, Snake Eyes in G.I. JOE, and Edgar on Heroes. He is an accomplished martial artist and a really nice guy.