You leave my dragon/fairy/vampire/fox/raven soul out of this.
You leave my dragon/fairy/vampire/fox/raven soul out of this.
I feel like I've waited my whole life to learn of this site. *Browses Zelda tag*
I never played E.T., but I have a weird memory of the game nevertheless. I went out to my grandparents' garage laundry room one day in the early 2000s, and there was an E.T. cartridge sitting on the shelf. No one knows where it came from. No one in the family ever owned any Atari consoles. My sister and I were the…
Ummm….You miiiiiiiight want to check your own tone in this thread before policing others'. SusanSunflower and I are having a normal, non-hostile conversation. You may be projecting here.
But how would that going to help anyone stumbling over this thread who may also be wondering how to catch up on current-season episodes of Downton Abbey, but didn't know that it's not offered next-day on most major streaming services? Because I sure didn't know that until I looked it up for myself after seeing the DVR…
I've tried watching online, but, like my first comment says, the streaming is always a bit wonky, sadly! Anyone who can watch streaming sites with no issue, though, more power to you; you have more options. :D (I don't usually have any streaming problems with services like Netflix and Hulu, but they don't offer new…
A great big sarcastic thanks to the DVR for not recording this last night! Since the streaming is always wonky, now I have to wait three days for a TV rerun so I can come back and read this article and comments. D:
I read elsewhere that the Elfstones of Shannara plot is supposed to wrap up this season. If that's true, I was hoping they'd go the route of different characters for different plots like the books, but they can't even write well for the characters they've got now!
ARGH YES *Continues spoilery stuff*
I thought it was intentional too! I was so annoyed that I couldn't get a perfect zero-score if I had to turn off the game for some reason. It wasn't until I read about an article a few years ago, about game glitches and old developer interviews, that I learned it was never intended to exist.
Oh my god, those Arrow flashbacks never fail to annoy me when I sit in on my partner's watch sessions. I feel like, if they wanted to tell the story of Oliver's past, they should have made it a perfectly skippable miniseries.
I may throw something at the TV if they swap the roles of certain characters for the final episodes. Mostly because I guarantee there wouldn't be a good explanation for why there was a switchup for a Very Important Event Connected To A Very Specific Character; it would just happen For No Raisin.
Another stalemate in defeating the Dagda Mor and saving the Ellcrys.
YES those three are AWESOME together.
People don't get killed as a regular matter of course for being Southern. They DO get killed for being Muslim, or black, or Asian, or female, or any other minority in this country and many others. I'm going to be keeping my outrage over stereotypes limited to the places where stereotyping causes the worst harm, and…
In the SNES version, there was a glitch where leaving and re-entering a dungeon, or saving and quitting at any point, would count as a death on the "Games Played" tally (actually a death tally) that shows at the end of the credits. The only way to finish the game on the SNES with a perfect "Games Played: 000" score…
I didn't want the story to ever end, so I was just sad at everything cut out to fit it into twelve chapters.
(Usual warning: I run a Zelda fan-writing/art community that's seventeen years old and credit Zelda with saving me as a nearly suicidal teen. Despite my Secret of Mana avatar, I have much loyalty to and VERY STRONG OPINIONS on all things Zelda.)
That's how I feel. I keep telling people I'd be happy living in the South if it weren't for three things: heat, humidity, and your average Southerner.
Came here to post just that. I know it made the rounds on other systems, but for me, it's a Windows game, through and through.