Gnalvl
Gnalvl
Gnalvl

It feels like part of the problem is that fusions take up spots in the roster; rather than being, say, a game mechanic.

And let’s be honest: constant tweaking has resulted in zero masterpieces in any medium.

dont forget that Cell is at least 10% Goku

Wait wait wait...

So if Vegito = 100 x (Vegeta + Goku)

Fusion maintains the wholeness of Goku. To use the pizza analogy more accurately. If I take a pizza and put it on top of a giant burger patty between two buns, what I have is neither a pizza nor a burger. But there is still 1 pizza in there.

to further complicate the question asked by Chris, would a body-swapped Captain Ginyu-Goku count as a Goku? and if so/not so, what’s the difference with Goku Black that would qualify it more/less/the same? 

Subway is so disgusting that spending an hour in the place is unheard of and thereby suspicious? Sorry, it’s my best/only guess.

Administrative leave...from Subway?  

The WiiU was a port machine, and that’s one of the primary things everyone hated about it.

..you mean that physical copy that turns out to just be a box containing a piece of paper with a Steam code on it?

Almost no one. For years and year writers have been complaining about it and I have never talked to any regular Joe that uses it the way these writers do.

I’m with you. I had no idea that any of this was a thing until I started reading about it here. I don’t participate in any of the Steam offerings other than just buying games. Since I already know what I want before I get there I’ve been lucky to not wade through all of this apparent awfulness.

Mabye he was hoping that while filming an episode he could get them to say on tape, “We’re letting you direct one, because we stole your idea and felt bad.”

That’s the one that got me the most confused - if Seinfeld stole the idea, why would he direct an episode ten years later and then another 6 years after that file a law suit. The timeline makes absolutely no sense

I don’t think stolen is the right word. I worked in TV development at the time, and as soon as gopros became a thing, everyone had a “people talk in cars” idea.

Kinda, yeah. For one thing, TV show formats aren’t really covered by copyright. They can be licensed (e.g. American Idol from the UK’s Pop Idol, etc.), but that’s really more to do with the accompanying trademarks than the actual show.

Why? It’s pretty good. They get good guests, the cars are cool, and the episodes are relatively short.

I also don’t understand if this is true that he stole the idea, then why direct an episode of the stolen show? Why not bring up the lawsuit then? Hellllooooo

Well this seems pretty easy.  He claims they shot a pilot.  So...show the pilot?  And if he can’t this is all probably bullshit.