Fuller is smart. He can make it go.
Fuller is smart. He can make it go.
Wait, Kirsten Beyer is on board?! Man, this just keeps getting better. She accomplished the impossible task of telling some Voyager stories that I actually liked.
Also, bringing in Meyer to do the movie that became "the N word" would mean that we almost certainly wouldn't have ended up with a movie that shamelessly tried to bite The Wrath of Khan.
My one big disappointment with Arkham Knight so far is that the Challenge system is barely there, replaced with fewer, stripped down "AR Challenges." These are OK in their own right, but I can't help but feel like I'm not getting the whole Arkham experience.
Harrison Ford looks almost like he's on the verge of giving a fuck, which I've suspected will be a determining factor in whether or not I hate this.
Episode II is a fucking top to bottom dumpster fire, but there is absolutely nothing in it that's as bad as the scene with Ani and Padme on the balcony from Episode III.
@Lurky_McLurk Oh yeah, the toothbrush! One of the things I love about Citadel is that it's not at all an obvious move to make the de-facto finale of Mass Effect into what is basically a farce but that's what they did. And it's often incredibly hilarious and feels appropriate too, somehow.
Hell yeah, Citadel is one of the best pieces of DLC I've ever seen. Feels like things truly end properly for everyone, even if it's kind of a meta-conclusion for the audience and not a conclusion to the story proper.
In September I mainlined the first three seasons of Person of Interest and boy am I glad I did. I initially wrote the show off when it premiered after reading the lukewarm reviews and then kind of didn't hear anything about it until this year when I saw a few in the commentariat raving about it. Considering where it…
Gonzo DID do the nasty in the past-y!
How Alice Krige couldn't get some guest star money out of this is anyone's guess.
I dunno, one of the big gripes about the show that I read during the first couple of seasons (mostly here) was that Carrie was almost supernaturally right about everything and nobody ever fucking listened to her. I wouldn't call that "constantly fucking up."
"You should be ashamed. This is a cantina, the musicians are Bith, they don't serve their kind in here and that's a- a preying mantis I guess? And this dude is very transparently just the Devil. Look, upon further reflection it's pretty ok that you don't know what's going on here."
Asking for spoilers is terribly rude, Miss Lounds. What's to be done about that?
I wasn't able to watch the episode until almost 24 hours after it aired. I still visited AV Club today at work. I felt safe in doing so because I said to myself "Self, The Walkthrough is going to be plastered all over the front page. Better avert your eyes." Not really that hard.
It's milk and eggs, bitch.
It's a hard life, though. You can't even have gelato.
I think Anthony really nails what made this game special for me as a kid: It's fucking creepy. And made creepier, I think by the fact that it's a Zelda game, where this kind of existential creepiness doesn't usually live. All those ominous portents about the Wind Fish really got into my head during late night silent…
It'll be interesting to watch again, because I definitely get the impression from Saget's narration throughout the series that he's mourned Tracy extensively. He is Ted, after all.
I guess that's possible. It doesn't matter to me though. Miloti took a so-so joke and made it hilarious with that perfect delivery.