So I should pin all my hopes on the Bravely Default sequel?
So I should pin all my hopes on the Bravely Default sequel?
As the AV Clubs resident Person Who Actually Likes Sherlock, I'm - of course - genuinely looking forward to this. I'm just confused why this is suddenly news since we've already known this for months.
My first thought was that Kline was going to play Lumiere. Now I'm deeply disappointed that he's not.
Podcasts mostly. My work doesn't require a lot of inspiration so I usually need something to stimulate my brain. I'm also subscribed to over two dozen podcasts so if I didn't listen to them at work, I'd never get through them. BBC World Service has consistently interesting documentaries but they also update every…
I'm looking forward to hearing Neil Gaiman speak about this, as I know they were close friends.
Trivia that you may already know: He came up with that quote by entering a Chinese food menu and the lyrics to They Might Be Giants' "Particle Man" into a random phrase generator.
The Shepherd's Crown - It's being referred to as having been finished last year in a lot of the reports I've been reading.
For years, my go-to answer for which fictional character I most wanted to be like was Esme Weatherwax.
I've been holding my breath for a while now, especially when Neil Gaiman was talking about how he important it was that Pratchett was able to enjoy the Radio 4 version of Good Omens while he could. But even expecting it, I'm sitting here at my desk trying not to cry.
I don't want to say anything about the show because I can no longer remember what was from which episode and don't want to spoil anything. I also liked this season more than most of the people on the Internet and have already spent a lot of time defending it.
the Colbert Report being stood up by Daft Punk,
It's been a while since I've seen this so specific episodes are hazy. But I definitely remember how gorgeous this show was in both visual and sound design. Cartoon Network is a sadder place without Genndy Tartakovsky.
I would have encouraged my parents to buy us a Super Nintendo so I could play non-emulated versions of the Mario Kart, Chrono Trigger and FFVI.
It really is a great show. The full archive is available here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcas…
Wow, one of my favorite radio shows in one of my favorite AV Club features! (Could we trade in some Hatesongs for some more of these instead?) It's readily available as a podcast and is a joy for fans of science and British comedy.
It's that only children should be relied upon to authenticate art pieces.
I somehow skipped over this series although I have vivid and fond memories of reading My Side of the Mountain, The Cay and Island of the Blue Dolphins for various classes. I can only assume our teachers expected us to be dropped in the wilderness at some point in our lives and wanted us to be prepared. Similar to…
And tonight's episodes of QI on BBC America are … not on. Instead, they're showing repeats of Gordon Ramsay and the next new (to America) episodes will be airing on Sunday starting at noon.
But the important thing is, you're not bitter about it.