Actually, wonky time/space that makes no goddamn sense is extremely respectful to the source material.
Actually, wonky time/space that makes no goddamn sense is extremely respectful to the source material.
I loved Jena Malone on TGS with Tracy Jordan.
The former. It’s from the trailer.
Guarantee that Edgerton will be the orc and Smith will be the human.
I didn’t find RIPD that bad. I mean, it wasn’t particularly good, but I didn’t hate myself for watching it or anything.
Jauxkers?
Because he’s a respected veteran of the io9 community. Don’t knock the Geek, man.
But that’s not my point. I’m saying that the way they're doing the Time Masters (which is what's being discussed in the line I quoted. Says nothing about Rip Hunter) is different than the way they are in the comment. The article remarked that they're more like the Green Lantern Corps, and I added that they're a lot…
It seems it’s actually/also a reference to the show.
They aren’t time cops, which is how the Time Masters are in the comics. They are a stoic ruling body that works to preserve time and not interfere, which is how the Time Masters are in the show, which was my point.
In one of the audio stories it’s revealed that Rassilon literally invented time as we know it.
See, that’s what I thought it was like. Which means you could do co-op if you could coordinate it.
Rob was remarking that the Time Masters in the show are very different than the Time Masters in the comics. I was commenting that they’re similar to the Time Lords in Doctor Who.
How is it abuse? The Steam refund system is there so you can return a game you didn’t like. So that you can safely buy it and get a refund if it’s not your thing.
Cool. Still irrelevant to what I’m saying.
He is right. Rip Hunter debuted in 1959.
Sure, but it has nothing to do with my point.
I hope you’re referring to their clothes...
or Tony Stark has that light in his chest.