Yeah, Liam's loyalty mission was a delight, filled with humor, bickering, and a tragicomic villain to top it all off.
Yeah, Liam's loyalty mission was a delight, filled with humor, bickering, and a tragicomic villain to top it all off.
I share a first name with a co-worker as well, and we end up tag-teaming quite a bit, which ends up being effective. Within our team, we refer to him by his Blues Name: Alabama Mumbles. His band: Alabama Mumbles and His Southern Charm.
In college, there was a group of Andrews that all lived in the same small dorm: Tall Drew, Short Drew, Upstairs Drew, and Marcus (his real name was Andrew, but there was a name placard on his door for a room-mate that didn't show up named Marcus, so he kind of Talented Mr. Ripley'd his way into that identity).
However, it isn't uncommon for friends from back home to visit one another frequently. I knew instances where friends from home would effectively become part of the college gang because they stopped by often enough.
Such is the lot in life of every Chris born between 1980 and 1995.
Matt talks a good game pre-trial, but as soon as things get serious, he’ll bail to go fight ninjas or whatever.
It’s worth noting that Iron Man worked around this by giving us the in-helmet view of Tony’s face as action was going down. The reason characters take their masks off in comic book movies is not because the studio paid a bunch of money, but because facial expressions are one of the key ways that actors are able to…
Peebee is a delight. Asari are rarely allowed to be comic relief, but she plays the role perfectly.
It's probably Janice from Accounting, because she don't give a fuck.
It was one of my favorites, as well. Would that we could all be as good to one another as the P&R gang. They all have diverse interests, viewpoints, and qualities, but are united in the way that they care for one another.
Yeah, Ben is still one of my favorite TV characters, full-stop. A large part of it is that he is someone who really does value his friends, even if they don’t share all of his interests.
Given that the Matrix includes eternal recurrence in the story, I suppose you could always tell the story of another loop.
PERFECTION!
I think Eddie was atypical for JRTs as far as Frasier was concerned.
“Goddamnit, Qui-Gon, for the last time, your ‘chance-cube’ game is stupid, and I know you cheat, so I’m not playing!”
Let’s not forget that Frank Oz is a world-class voice actor and puppet performer, so he could be involved in another as-yet undisclosed surprise role, and then using the Yoda thing as a way to further obfuscate the type of involvement. Wheels-within-wheels-within-wheels! WHEELCEPTION!
I remember when DDI tried to do this back in the 4E days, and they foolishly insisted that it would be a Silverlight component, which effectively ruled out all tablets/mobile devices. Whether or not this offering will live up to the promise of the concept is anyone’s guess at this point. While I enjoy a good…
My family had a JRT for many years, and I can tell you that this is exactly what I would expect if our little bundle of neuroses and energy were to go do an agility course. It is like the philosopher says: “If you can’t learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly.”
He's such a huge ack man. What's with that?
Also worth pausing the frame on the closing crawl, to read a hilarious book report about the Old Man and the Sea.