adventuress2--disqus
Adventuress2
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This weekend it's all PC for me I think. Just got "Pillars of Eternity" after much cajoling by my sibling. Also have to finish all the Shadowruns before Hong Kong comes out. Though I guess Arkham City has been sitting there for ages, waiting for me to actually finish it…

I sort of wanted a French version of Fallout - exploring a dilapidated and ruined Paris (especially with the subway and Catacombs) would be amazing. Plus so many great French soundtrack options!

You've just fallen prey to Chris Pine in a poet shirt - as have we all.

Summer camp? My friends and I still play that game!

Ah, The Saint, where Elizabeth Shue plays a cold fusion expert who utters the following line about her heart: "It's starting.to.beat!"

It's the exposition that repeats itself. They have to remind us of the space princess code in three different settings at three "different" plot points.

I watched this one on an airplane to pass the time - it did not work.
In it's favor I will say that there are some pleasing visual elements. Maybe watching the movie on "mute" would solve some problems?

Oh! I thought you meant did you wanna get a *coffee*?

Perhaps - but we've seen no precedent on this show for firing. Until now with the towel count, that is. Or whatever the upstairs crew decides it needs a laugh.

That would certainly explain that.
On the other hand, the other characters seem to have at least some minor consistencies - though that may be more character traits than plot work.

The audience reactions to "Electro/City" were just as fabulous as the production itself!

I don't understand Chair's game anymore. I get that she's the sort-of villain, trying to end Dodo with the morphine addiction or going along with Beatrice's meltdown. But why go after Garfield? He's clearly harmless. She's just all over the place with her motivations - she's a put-upon servant, she's the sly mistress,

Many of the chain restaurants get upgrades overseas - when I lived in Greece, Pizza Hut was a fancy affair.

I could see why she's dinging the episode. Yes, there were funny lines, but overall there were what, four main plot points?, plus the smaller ones. It made for a half hour that ricocheted between too many ideas.

I was happy that Hortense hooked up with the chef, even if the food escalation was a bit…gloppy. Good for you, Hortense!

I think that the highlight of that airplane sketch was Jordan's neck - it's really hard to act that sort of bobble-headedness. I was quite envious!

I believe that would be huckleberry starfruit.

*Doran smokes an exploding cigar*

Would it reveal "I am of the night" in glow letters when the lights go out?

It was - I distinctly remember the Best Song nominees - kooky French jazz featuring bicycle wheel drums vs. Annie Lennox in a spotlight.