Is it focused on 3? Everyone's saying it's focused on the original game.
Is it focused on 3? Everyone's saying it's focused on the original game.
Considering how long it seems to take to implement shit like that, I ha e to wonder how much of a mess GTA V is under the hood. Like it's obviously not RDR bad, but…
They were all part of the same production deal, AFAIK, kind of like how there were a couple prototypes for 30 Rock.
I *think* that like a lot of Tina Fey characters, he was born out of a single joke (in this case, the Vietnam War gag in this episode) with any other considerations coming later and being kind of finessed over the longer term.
As I understand it, he's doing an exaggerated version of his natural Korean accent (He was born in Korea, but raised in Australia and the US from the age of six). The result is kind of really weird.
It's actually kind of weird: licensed novels have had a tendency to snap up actually really talented people. Like when Michael Moorcock wrote a Doctor Who/Bertie Wooster mashup.
Clearly, Porkins is a juvenile Hutt who has yet to shed his legs.
No Porkins, No Peace.
See, that's not what's been mentioned in other coverage of the show, including over on Hitfix and Deadline, so vOv.
Whenever Porkins is not on-screen, all the other characters should be asking "Where's Porkins"?
IIRC, the movie was a heavily fictionalized biopic about the aftermath of the murders and her trial, while the series is supposed to follow her, her sister Emma, and the townsfolk over the following years as she tries to move on with her life. Although the movie concluded that she totally did it so she might get her…
She played Lizzie Borden in a lifetime original movie, and that got a series order.
It seems pretty clear that what actually happened is that Isaac hid in the empty toy chest, and that the events of the game were an elaborate fantasy based on the abuse that he faced. His mom, IIRC, only dies in a drawing/fantasy of his where he imagines God saving him.
What if Porkins were an alien and not from Guildford after all?
Different powers probably require different amounts of tutelage. Teleporty blind guy took a lot of learning because there was a huge change to him and his whole way of interacting with the world. Mama Poots probably didn't need any help since, from all accounts, her ability was just functional immortality.
Yeah. It's already established in the MCU that they're kind of shifty assholes. Hence their refusal to help Nova stop Ronan the Accuser from destroying Xandar.
The Exile was cooler than Darth Revan.
It's a pretty significant (and unpopular) form of conservatism in Europe on account of the EU (and Germany in particular) basically foisting Austerity policies on member nations vOv.
Lee's pretty much the apex champagne socialist and gets a lot of his material from ridiculing right-wing political parties, while Wehn is a pro-Austerity German Libertarian.
Yeah, but with conservatives instead of milquetoast middle class liberals.