Axetwin
Axetwin
Axetwin

Funnily enough, the same thing happened with Roseanne. I recently went back through the classic series, and everything up to the end of season 5 was pretty great. Fantastic even. Then season 6 is when things start happening that give you pause, and season 7 is when Roseanne went from a housewife trying to manage the

To give you a direct answer to your question. The reason is because these are two shows that have a response to just about everything. It’s like the Simpsons (or in my case, Stargate), if someone says something you can always find a gif or quote a line from an episode as a response. At this point it’s a self

The series has been mainstream for a decade, I have no idea why Claire is trying to say otherwise here.

A-fucking-men!

I tried to read The Talisman a couple years back, and the entire book is just one big downer. The key to writing a grimdark story is you occasionally need to give the reader a break from all the dark. Here some shit happens, and then it gets worse, and then it gets worse, and then it gets worse, ad infinitum.... It

And here I thought he would’ve opted for a Deception style game.  Where you trick your victims into being the aggressor so you can legally claim self defense when you shoot them.

Is this sarcasm?

I don’t see this actually going anywhere. But letting the case go forward is still a good way to get a peak at the inner workings. Like how the Epic vs Apple case shined a light on all the goingons of the gaming mobile platform.

YES THANK YOU!  Asylum had a tight focus that allowed exploration, but kept the story as the focus of the game.  It had extra game modes that felt like they added more to what the core game offered.  I felt both City and Knight diluted that feeling.

For some reason Sam reverted back to his early Evil Dead/Darkman style of directing for Doctor Strange 2, and it sticks out like a sore thumb.

Ron L Hubbard once said the fastest way to make a million bucks is to start your own religion. Start there, and work your way down.

I agree with the broadstrokes here, but the kids she was trying to get to weren’t actually hers. Wanda was willing to kill so many people to get to kids that didn’t belong to her. A common way to make a woman a villain is to make her baby crazy. As soon as a child (or children) are involved, she becomes irrationally

Wanda in WandaVision was a complex character.  Wanda in Dr Strange 2 was a 1 note villain, a pretty lazily written one to boot.

Remember, Gamers™ claim they want Developers to “stick to gaming” because they “need to escape from the stresses of real life”.  Which means simply knowing a woman is allowed to get an abortion stresses out Male Gamers™.

I see what you did there.

I’ll add a couple more.

I feel the post credits scene would’ve worked better if they had either A) not beat us over the head with the fact there’s a third personality.  Or B) introduced Jake sooner only to reveal he’s actively working against Steven and Mark with that post credits scene.

I responded to you in anger, and for that I apologize.  I should’ve found a better way to express my point without being antagonistic.

Oh fuck off with the “do you have statistics to back up your claim”.  Open your eyes and actually pay attention to Reddit, and Twitter, and Youtube, you know, the 3 biggest sources of public discussions about the gaming industry.  Platforms with billions of users across the 3 of them.  So you can fuck right back off