Love Ncuti. The stories were okay. I think there were some cool moments in both, but overall a bit uneven. While I sort of enjoyed the musical number at the end of The Devil’s Chord, it felt too jarring for this episode. Also needed more Beatles.
Love Ncuti. The stories were okay. I think there were some cool moments in both, but overall a bit uneven. While I sort of enjoyed the musical number at the end of The Devil’s Chord, it felt too jarring for this episode. Also needed more Beatles.
Yeah the superstition invoked outside the universe gave way to the release of the Toymaker, but this season’s plot seems to be about beings related to the Toymaker (some even claiming to be his ‘children’), and these beings are ones that warp the rules of reality to their whims.
Doctor Who - I mean this, you can watch very old episodes to prove it - used to be mostly science fiction, with a little psionics thrown in. Not magic, not gods, not ridiculous and empty crap for stupid people. There were stories about telepresense, The oppressions of fascism, interspecies diplomacy (DW and the…
I know the show’s always been loose with the science at the best of times, and that sci-fi isn’t REALLY what it’s about, but I’m just really not into these ‘the rules of reality are totally different now and anything can happen just go with it’ storylines, despite my love of Neil Patrick Harris!
Did the first episode feel like an RTD/Moffat era greatest hits episode? We got: green disgusting monster chase, fart humor, a space station taking thing literally, we got the doctor secretly scanning his companion, we got a mysterious girl, we got bring the new companion to a space station first episode that’s gonna…
Only note on your recaps is on Space Babies because RTD crammed a lot into it. What if we use space babies and a snot monster as a metaphor for how conservatives treat life in the womb vs once they’re out.
There was way too much exposition, especially for people who are already familar with the basic Doctor Who facts and it was done in a very ham-fisted way. Seems like RTD is also trying to not show the Doctor as a Mary Suelike they had become but again, not well. The first episode felt like a 3rd season filler episode…
If you complete part 1 you don’t need to do the Nibelheim portion in the full game. If you complete part 2 no progress carries over, but you will get the items below in the full game as long as you complete it and don’t delete your save file:
This was always the basis for my thinking Stephen King’s ‘The Dark Tower’ needs to be an animated series. One of the main-est of main characters is Jake Chambers, a kid around the age of 9-12 who’s there for the entire 8 novels. And if Michael Whelan’s (Award Winning Mega-Fantasy Sci-Fi Artist) artwork in the first…
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it doesnt look that bad. im honestly surprised.
I’d like to cancel my Prime account in principle but I also enjoy being happily married haha.
Perhaps Kermit the Frog doesn’t exist in this universe, and thus 9/11 never happened.
Sure lets set it in early 2000's in NYC.
Yeah, I don’t remember anything in the ASM movies implying that they were set in the ‘90s. From what I remember all of the fashions and technology were things you would’ve seen 10-12 years ago.
Why 2003? According to entertainment reporter Jeff Sneider, that’s a reshoots choice. The film was originally set in the 90s, where we’d learn this was set in the world of the Andrew Garfield-led Amazing Spider-Man movies. But Sneider claims Sony then decided to change to over to Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, then axed…
Adored the web-pilot, so seeing the story change a bit from that was a thing to get used to for me, but such is the creative process and I’m really enjoying the show so far!
Well that’s one way to bring Killmonger back :)
Get a grip.
“they” has been used for decades prior to people like getting up in arms about it. hush.