PlaidNinja
PlaidNinja
PlaidNinja

That would have been priceless.

This was the greatest gift to the tea party until they found out it couldn't detect illegal aliens.

From a review: "Resolved, literally, by the hand of god swooping down to fix everything at the end, Phil is neither totally satisfying as a story or as a political allegory"

Yeah well, there are more than enough of the other kind out there.

All the way to the Munn?

All he needed for that was to fake his death. No fake regeneration needed.

I feel like making a Snarf knock off image called Snark that I can use for articles like this. In fairness, I have not seen the movie, and maybe when I do I'll be filled with the same loathing.

I had to stop - there were too many major functions mapped to complex control schemes, while minor things got single key presses. It's been a while since I played, so I can't recall what the exact problem was.

Guacamelee is fantastic... on PS3. The controls are shit on Vita.

Is this only on Xbone?

"Hollywood's lapdog: Ken Watanabe."

There's no way Almost Human isn't going to give us an Asian robot that's really good at math, is there?

I never really liked the music for S5's opener. It felt like the season itself - disconnected from what came before it and trying too hard to be different.

Really? I don't remember that. Which episode was it?

Even Moffat knows that episode doesn't really exist, like Highlander II

I could be wrong, but I just seem to have this formula in my head...

OK, just put your head on the table. I'll just grab this circuit board, a hammer, and some duct tape and we can get started, mmKay?

That's only true if he had more regenerations to work with. If he's run out then dead is dead.

I get that part. My question is what's the point of faking it? If he knew he had no more regenerations left, why pretend that he did?