Brangdon
Brangdon
Brangdon

Legally, they'll need permission from the content owner to remove DRM from games. That's fine for Microsoft's own games, but not third party ones. A blanket removal across all games in 10 years will be impractical unless they've already written it into the contracts today. If they've done that, they can tell us so

The PC has thrived partly because consoles have aged. Consoles are 7 years old now, and lagging far behind the PC experience. It's a surprise they've done as well as they have. That will change this year.

You don't mention PCs. I've seen the argument that phones and tablets eat away at consoles from the bottom, and PCs eat away from the top. I think it's the other way about. That tablets have eaten away at PCs is now undeniable. The next generation consoles are going to eat away at them even more. Tablets, phones and

Deus Ex: HR was a good prequel. Not great, but good.

Yep. I like Andrea. She's doing the best she can with the information she has available.

For Andrea to trust anyone blindly, even Michonne, would I think be the opposite of what people want for her. Andrea made her own choice when Michonne abandoned her, which wasn't easy.

She's done quite a lot. She killed her pets, got her weapon back, figured out Woodbury, left even though it meant abandoning Andrea, contacted and co-opted Rick's group, left them to deal with the Governor. She has more agency than any other of the "good" characters.

Re: Arrow - as someone who doesn't read the comics, for me the show's title doesn't necessarily refer to the protagonist at all. As you say, he's never called that. It could refer to his weapons, or to the general philosophy of using arrows versus using guns, or it could be even more abstract and refer to fate or

Agreed. They'd have made more money with 3 two-hour films. It would have cost less to make, and cinemas could have more showings.

Aw. I've not seen the film; I read it as saying the daughter was the remote. Like the weapon was controlled by the President's DNA and she was a close enough match to use it too.

We shouldn't trust wasps.

Sarcasm? This is the first time I'd seen the picture, and also the first time I really saw what everyone else complains about in other pictures.

Which means there's another planet where the Engineers had a "weapons plant," - there is no weapons plant in Alien. All we know is that an Engineers ship crashed there. We don't know where its Xenomorphs came from.

Actually two shots glued seamlessly together (when Simon and Mal go downstairs), but still impressive. Especially following the previous section of repeated frame-breaking (that started with the Universal logo).

The article appeared to object to almost all kinds of time travel, not just specifically the kind used in Looper. The article is not a reason to avoid the film.

Citation?

I am a British person who lived in New Hampshire for a year. It seemed to me there were more American people at the extremes: either what in the UK would be considered very fat, or else very thin. Of course, a lot of people were normal, but the differences from UK norms were striking.

There's no spoiler limit on books.

I agree the Observers aren't all-powerful. They just seemed so at first. When the resistance figured out how to evade their mind-reading ability, they were able to infiltrate and operate under the Observers' noses.

Agreed, about from the word "just".