This. Exactly this. I never understood what people saw in the messy, pretentious and unbelievably boring Virtual Systems Analysis. I liked the special episodes better when they were… special, and not just thrown week after week.
This. Exactly this. I never understood what people saw in the messy, pretentious and unbelievably boring Virtual Systems Analysis. I liked the special episodes better when they were… special, and not just thrown week after week.
"It's an idea, I don't know. Who knows where it fucking came from? Isaac Newton invented gravity because some asshole hit him with an apple."
"It's an idea, I don't know. Who knows where it fucking came from? Isaac Newton invented gravity because some asshole hit him with an apple."
"Perhaps because of the increased role that the film gives M, some critics have even rushed to declare Skyfall "a less sexist Bond film," but this is to ignore how ugly, offensive, and vilely misogynistic—even by the standards of this franchise—Skyfall's handling of "bad" Bond girl Sévérine (Bérénice Marlohe) is. On…
"Perhaps because of the increased role that the film gives M, some critics have even rushed to declare Skyfall "a less sexist Bond film," but this is to ignore how ugly, offensive, and vilely misogynistic—even by the standards of this franchise—Skyfall's handling of "bad" Bond girl Sévérine (Bérénice Marlohe) is. On…
"Hey, DD, wanna take down Wilson Fisk… again? Even though you, you know, did that already at least once?"
"Hey, DD, wanna take down Wilson Fisk… again? Even though you, you know, did that already at least once?"
Arnim Zola, maybe because it was an unfunny, retarded joke?
Arnim Zola, maybe because it was an unfunny, retarded joke?
It was badly written, had horrible dialogue and nothing happened during the first 4 or 5 issues. It was terrible, and only contrarian hipsters claim that they enjoyed it and that no one gets it. It's been more than 15 years since Miller wrote anything worth a damn.
It was badly written, had horrible dialogue and nothing happened during the first 4 or 5 issues. It was terrible, and only contrarian hipsters claim that they enjoyed it and that no one gets it. It's been more than 15 years since Miller wrote anything worth a damn.
I think it's sad that you chose such a cliche moment. How many comics have you read, like, five?
I think it's sad that you chose such a cliche moment. How many comics have you read, like, five?
Thrillbent is awesome. Free comics every week (in the future, apparently, every day), from one of the most beloved creators ever and another talented writer who writes a criminally underlooked series (IDW's Dungeons & Dragons)? Sign me in.
Thrillbent is awesome. Free comics every week (in the future, apparently, every day), from one of the most beloved creators ever and another talented writer who writes a criminally underlooked series (IDW's Dungeons & Dragons)? Sign me in.
@Rocketpilot:disqus Have you been reading the Amazing Spider-Man stories since Brand New Day written by Dan Slott and Zeb Wells? It's been decades since the stories were this good.
@Rocketpilot:disqus Have you been reading the Amazing Spider-Man stories since Brand New Day written by Dan Slott and Zeb Wells? It's been decades since the stories were this good.
@avclub-8b8369fc782a66a1118bd9eda89ebc07:disqus You're absolutely right. The first half of season two was the best part of BSG, and Adama got increasily annoying and passive agressive after that.
@avclub-8b8369fc782a66a1118bd9eda89ebc07:disqus You're absolutely right. The first half of season two was the best part of BSG, and Adama got increasily annoying and passive agressive after that.
Completely disagree. She's one of the few representatives of the lower classes of Westeros, the people who are trampled under the boots of nobles like Joffrey, Stannis and (yes) Robb. She may not be as developed as the other characters, but her suffering is consistent with the world she inhabits and her role in it,…