Don't understand why Daisy doesn't pick up on his offer to take over the farm - no use waiting if she's going to learn how to run it.
Don't understand why Daisy doesn't pick up on his offer to take over the farm - no use waiting if she's going to learn how to run it.
Yeah, it's a bit of a retread of Bates' quack leg-straightener from earlier.
Daisy's studies are a bit of a retread of Gwen who studied to become a secretary from earlier.
And, naturally, the Bates murder mystery is a bit of a retread of the Bates murder mystery from earlier.
I didn't play DA:2 so I picked Stroud. Felt like Hawke had probably accomplished enough in his lifetime. But then I felt soooo bad when I had to tell Varric :(
* inserts Sex and the City-reference *
I can totally picture the HIMYM writers sitting around reading the wikis going "oh no - they're on to our the-mother-is-Barney's-sister-scheme! Now we have to change it!". Just like Cuselof re: they were dead all along.
I can totally picture the HIMYM writers sitting around reading the wikis going "oh no - they're on to our the-mother-is-Barney's-sister-scheme! Now we have to change it!". Just like Cuselof re: they were dead all along.
I was really on board with it the first time around, to the point where I felt betrayed when the relationship was tossed aside so lightly in a matter of weeks. But that's really indicative of my main gripe with the show; the need to maintain status quo makes the writers constantly backpedal on stuff that's played up…
I was really on board with it the first time around, to the point where I felt betrayed when the relationship was tossed aside so lightly in a matter of weeks. But that's really indicative of my main gripe with the show; the need to maintain status quo makes the writers constantly backpedal on stuff that's played up…
Wasn't that the episode where he got the job as a teacher? Yeah, that's completely out the window.
Wasn't that the episode where he got the job as a teacher? Yeah, that's completely out the window.