I’ve heard of that one, but it’s not it I don’t think.
I’ve heard of that one, but it’s not it I don’t think.
Buffalo, NY did another version...
Internet Archive has the full thing!
Don’t forget Without Warning.
Is it kinda sad that pretty much all of the positive quotes still coming off as sounding very Stockholm Syndromey?
Can’t violate canon if you’re retcon’ing it as you go.
What, no comments about the DAMF belt buckle?
Yeah, I get that the broadcast itself is prerecorded. But the audience is still live / not a laugh track, ain’t it? So no one in that audience was bitchy enough to spoil the joke on twitter?
This is filmed infront of a live studio audience, right? You think someone would be all over twitter with at least the utter bullshit stuff he was coming up with.
These kind of situations, I think that it’d just be horrible if this stuff ended up on pirate bay or something in whatever final state they got to.
Thought of that episode before I even got past the headline. :D
Hey Kirk, whatcha wielding in that screenshot?
The revival for the Outer Limits was great for those kinds of twists. I loved it.
Masterwork Cores aside (and I agree with everything said in here, that’s a horrible requirement for non-Masterwork items), Collections needs work too.
They’re still debating over the merits of the Squall is Dead theory internally. Can’t release until they decide that!
The other complaint I’m seeing, and it’s repeated below, is that it doesn’t seem like they ran this encounter through QA first. Numerous bugs presented pretty much as soon as the players started playing, bugs that one would think that any QA tester would think to raise to management before it goes live.
I’m sure there’s at least 34 guides on how this could possibly happen. Probably more.
But yeah, they do seem to have an wxtra 1000 enployees just faffing about.
They’re traitors to the Horde, they deserve what’s coming to them!