Maxis47
Maxis47
Maxis47

I had one and it was a really good handling car at the time.

The 1990's RSX-7, obviously! It’s 30 years old and I think that on the outside (minus the pop-up headlights), it could pass as a brand new car today.

Agents of SHIELD, for me, was pretty okay for most of the first season. Some low points, some high points, it was fine. Then that last six-episode or so run coinciding with Captain America: The Winter Soldier was hot fire. I was all-in and loved almost all of it (Season 6 was a little rough, but the insanity of Season

DS9 was like “All Good Things... was good but how about instead of one hour we do like... nine.”

Like for real they did a series ending arc longer than nearly every TV show does for an entire season now and not a single minute in there is wasted.

I’m here for this comment. Whether it’s recency bias, or  bias against sci-fi, both “All Good Things...” and “What You Leave Behind” deserve to be on this list. Nailing the landing for any long, beloved show is difficult, but Star Trek managed it twice.

Neither TNG or DS9 on this list? Do better.

I might be alone here but I don’t particularly care for exclusives. I’d just rather have a good platform with good games that functions. My Xbox gets more use than any of my other devices that have good exclusives save for the few weeks I’ll play a zelda or a Spider-man. I still have no intention of getting a PS5 just

Before anyone starts quoting self defense and “stand your ground” laws, these examples are all straight up murder. There isn’t even a debate over it. The perpetrators are going to prison, where they belong.

Someone once said that the 2nd gen Mazda3 does have a smiling face, but it’s more of a “I’m going to assault you when you pass out” smile. Pretty dark, but it’s all I see when I look at them now.

The Koda design epitomized by the 2015 thru 2018 Mazda6 - especially in Soul Red - is peak Mazda, IMHO.

What’s crazy is the Nagare Designer was plucked by Elon from Mazda to design the Tesla roadster and mode S

Chrysler around this era. The cab forward sedans, the game-changing Ram design. So many design hits in the 90's.

So glad KngT suggested the Mazda6 Wagon. That’s my answer, for sure. The money would be in your hands right this minute, Mazda, especially if you offered it with a manual.

There might not be much of an incentive to buy a Switch over a Steamdeck for you and others who know how to set up high-quality emulation and know where to get the new games and who have no moral problems with piracy, but there will always be a market for people who aren’t that. People who can’t or don’t want to mess

although they are saying this is “uncharted territory”, I just realized that the Switch is just trying to repeat what the original Game Boy did: taking slightly obsolete tech (even by 1989 standards) and keep it going through pure software.

DeMuro sounds like a Sesame Street muppet. Once you hear it, you can’t unhear it. You’re welcome.

I love Mazdas (still today). Everything about this car to me was what was great about the 1990s.

Porsche 928 S4.

Might not be the answer your looking for but, my ‘96 Saturn SW2. Got it cheap for delivering pizza. Couldn’t believe how much abuse it took, how easy it was to fix, and how much fun it was to drive.

This’ll really rely on the writing but Jack Black has the energy that I think would be required to bring in some of that Paper Mario Bowser feel, which is my ideal.