Kyote37
Kyote37
Kyote37

You pretty much nailed it. Heroes is the worst example I can think of. Kring had one plan for one season, and then the execs demanded he reuse the characters from season one, when he'd planned a whole new arc for a whole new cast, with occasional appearances by season 1 vets. Seasons 2 through 4 reeked of the lack of

Holy heck yeah, glad someone pointed out Angel Heart. Very underappreciated piece of work there!

So bloody awful and sad. It makes me wonder how we'd all live if we knew how near the end was. And how brave you'd have to be not to fall apart when you get that diagnosis. Especially sad when it's someone as young as she must've been.

My father's British so this really takes me back to trying to explain my video games to him in the late 80s and early 90s. He didn't really think much of the Gold Box games...

There are no words for how hard I am NOT clicking on that video. We know the world is full of awfulness, do we always have to watch it? No thanks. I'm low on soul bleach today.

I don't think he's interested in twists, so much as sadistically killing as many characters as he can. Would be nice to see something more interesting and long term happen to Sansa though. Who knows!

It's GRRM, what else could possibly happen to her, she's gonna die. Horribly.

I'm sure this is completely sincere, and not in any way an attempt at damage control.

Adorable and sad, a representation of what boys hope for and dream of when young and innocent, before sad reality hits us.

This is great, but it kind of sounds like it lost its way on the way to the Onion front page.

This post makes me glad that whatever problems my mom has, this isn't one of them. What a heartbreaking thing to have to deal with.

Yes, Hitchhiker's Guide, the IF version, was great, because Adams wrote it himself. I never played Bureaucracy either, really wanted to though.

I watch this one every christmas, I bought the blu-ray I love it so much! I definitely have some of these kinds of nutjobs in my family, particularly the sleazebag inlaw Cousin Eddie.

I guess that's no surprise, without Adams around to write it, it was bound to not be as good. The game had his special genius to it.

I have my old copy buried away somewhere as well. Wouldn't bother digging it out though. Cleese's bomb was hilarious, as was Jones' parrot, but the puzzles were clunky and obscure, the game just felt like it would've worked far better as a film or novel.

Oh to have lived in NYC while I was young. Lucky youths!

Heavy drinking, for those of us unable to lie to ourselves any longer.

I guess because we all lie to ourselves :P

I just wish that one day we'd accept the fedora is gone. It belongs in the pre-1960 world, it belongs on Frank Sinatra, It's over guys, like petticoats and bear skin loincloths.

I've often wondered just how these guys can live in this elaborate fiction they've constructed of a universe that's nothing like any reality, complete with insane terminology that they think is actual hard fact, like betas and alphas and redpills. What color is the sky in this paranoid delusion?