Axetwin
Axetwin
Axetwin

This has been the mantra of AV Club for awhile now. 

He’s not Moffat until boys or girls (whichever serves the plot best) instantly falls head over heels in love with the main protagonist.

As I was watching this episode, something finally dawned on me. If this show takes place at minimum 20 years after Rebels ended, why has noone except Ahsoka aged? Why is Hera’s kid still a child? Why does Sabine look like she’s still in her 20's when she should realistically be in her mid-40's?

That’s fair.  However the video game industry is a different beast because like I said, they’ve been allowed to write their own rules for the way they hire and treat their employees for decades.

I always thought they were.  So I have no idea what’s supposed to come to me.

This is good on paper. But video game companies aren’t under any obligation to hire “union actors”, are they? What’s stopping them from giving SAG-AFTRA the middle finger and exclusively using non-union VA’s? We’re talking about companies that have been allowed to write their own rules for decades, and they’re

It was such a weird selling point. Of all the things they could’ve showcased when it came to romances, they lead with that. Then sites like this sprinted with it, making it out to be like if you play this game for one reason, it has to be this reason right here. When it comes to things I find important in an RPG,

The whole Ross/Rachel/Emily story in itself wasn’t very funny.  Noone came away from that looking good.  So you know, stones, glass houses and all that jazz.

No Fear and Hunger?

Let’s be real, after leaning so heavily into “YOU CAN FUCK A BEAR”, did you really think adopted daughter would be off the menu?

Dollars to doughnuts says one of the first things in the paid mod shop will be an extended accessibility options mod.

No it doesn’t suggest anything.. It was a Bethesda game, their games sell a bazillion copies on that fact alone.

To a certain extent, I agree. However the issue here is Bethesda’s idea of accessibility is simply adding subtitles, that’s it. Nothing else. It’s hard to play the “you can’t account for everything” card when Bethesda didn’t even try the most basic of things.

Rowling was wrong with what she wrote, and she was wrong with her hypothetical.  In both the books and the movies, Harry had the best chemistry with Luna.   THAT’S who he should’ve ended up with.

The question noone seems to be asking is why his gun was drawn in the first place.  

So, the Benny kill?

If slavery is an integral part of your story, then you need to explore that. JRPG’s more than any other genre are all about exploring themes and subtext through out the narrative heavy journey. We have game after game talking about the horrors of war and yet when it comes to the topic of slavery people want to take a

Or maybe if you’re going have a story revolving around some of the worst things humans can do to each other (things that literally happened in real life) you could take the time to explore what it actually means.  Otherwise, don’t bother including it period.

Isn’t it common courtesy in Hollywood to add your middle initial if you happen to share a name with someone more famous than you?

Except the guy himself literally said “the song is mostly about taxes”.