I still think of them as West Coast Avengers. Presumably before someone realized "Avengers" was better suited as the first word in the title.
I still think of them as West Coast Avengers. Presumably before someone realized "Avengers" was better suited as the first word in the title.
No. That is always the RIGHT song.
Yeah, I loved it. Bummed there's no Chicago date. I'd see it again in a heartbeat.
No mention that he actually phoned Jonathan Cain in Journey, to make sure it didn't sound too much like "Faithfully"?
Dude, I have no idea. I was compelled to look it up online to see if anyone else was talking about it. Turns out there were—some just deal with it, and others don't, and quit. It seems the difference between a lot of people and me is that they at least PLAYED the thing for a good while before stopping. I barely…
I know it got a lot of praise, but did anyone else just give up on Xenoblade Chronicles X? I started it, but pretty quickly got distracted with Zelda Wind Waker HD, and then a bunch of other Zelda stuff. I put it back in recently, stared at it for like 2 minutes, and decided that between the microscopically small…
No fault for using a guide—thinking back, I'm not sure if I had completed the game before seeing a full map of the overworld, at least, in Nintendo Power. I'm pretty sure I remember mapping out the dungeons on graph paper, too, so I could remember where to go after I inevitably died.
Twilight Princess HD for me. Man, I've forgotten so much about this game, it's almost new to me. Except that I'll recognize things and go "oh yeah, this!" when I see them. Really loving it, though. The Wii U is becoming my Zelda machine, so I'm really hoping the new game finally comes out this year.
It must be sobering, seeing fellow superstars who are decades younger than you kicking off.
There have been a lot of suspect choices in the past, but this is a Hatesong I can finally get behind.
Agreed. Chuck's already damaged goods n their eyes, and even realizing what happened only points to Chuck being unreliable due to his relationship with his brother. It's about hurting Jimmy now, not getting Mesa Verde back.
Stated elsewhere, but Chuck got Jimmy to actually state it was the truth, and not just trying to make Chuck feel better, on tape. The whole conversation was carefully plotted…Jimmy could argue, but his own voice on tape is pretty damning.
I was a little disappointed we didn't get the backstory to Chuck's condition. It really seemed like it would be set up with his collapse and hospital stay. Though I did find it interesting that Kim knew, seemingly first-hand, about its onset.
Props to Michael McKean, though. The same guy that made us love the doofus that was David St. Hubbins has us hating a man who suffers a debilitating psychological condition.
As much as Chuck is a stickler for the letter of the law, I would be surprised if there would be an out for Jimmy like that. Chuck has been proven to know his stuff when it comes to the law.
I don't know. You might be right about the blowback Chuck will get, but he got Jimmy to admit on tape that he WASN'T just placating his sick brother, practically verbatim. If I have a complaint about the episode, I thought Jimmy was just a bit TOO gullible at the end, as Chuck led him through his admission line by…
Eh, I grew up with this song (and album) playing in my parents' car. It may be overplayed, overlong, and overhyped, but the song itself is still fine.
The Botox is strong with this one.
"Handjobs? They're like a second language to me!"
You're doing it wrong!!!