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Do whatever feels right. Spoilers wouldn't ruin any series. And I always contend that if spoilers can ruin your show/game/movie/book/piece of media, it isn't a very good one.

I don't agree with a lot of that, but yeah the CGI and fake blood are terrible.

I think he's more of a vape kid Youtube Star than a 4channer. Just different aspects of technology. I think he's an embodiment of the tech as fashion movement that's evolved in recent years.

Yeah it's still in the "could either be genius or hot garbage" camp for me.

Right. When will people just use some practical effects? Idk maybe that's actually more expensive, and cheap CGI is the problem here.

I loved the Menorah with the different tech outlets. And who doesn't love a crucified astronaut.

Or a Big Bad Beetleborg

I agree. It was just so aggressively stupid. I could just see the crew member just off camera tossing a bucket of fake blood into the scene. I hope they lay off that for a while.

I see your point, but I'm straight up wet for Mad Sweeney. He's a hot red head and he looks so good with a beard.

Kristin Chenoweth, Cloris Leachman, Orlando Jones, Corbin Bernsen, Dane Cook… Ok that list kinda got away from my point, but still. Mostly great cast.

A friend mine commented that he loved McShane's portrayal of Colombo in American Gods.

Blossom made the "no fake tag" statement though.

Same.

I agree with your final point particularly. I'd love to see him take on the same premise in a definite way. I think he's a talented writer, and I think he could do it justice.

Same. Perhaps a re-read is in order.

I also loved WIWV, but I'd say the criticisms have a bit more of a solid footing here. Still, UH is a nice, fast read.

As someone who has now read both, I'd say Universal Harvester is a definite a full step down (maybe even step and a half) from Wolf In White Van, but as I really enjoyed that book, UH is still a nice read. I'd agree it doesn't really deliver on maybe the most intriguing premise for a book I've read in quite a while.

Yeah… Was the reviewer that naive?

Hip Hip Hooray!

Griffin's Nuzlocke was great. Wish he's do one for Sun and Moon.