It's not like they're making new Sim games besides just building off the Sims or SimCity. (Granted, they haven't been for a while.)
It's not like they're making new Sim games besides just building off the Sims or SimCity. (Granted, they haven't been for a while.)
I'm going to miss the Sim games. There's not a lot of games that just hand you a bunch of tools and say "Have fun, be creative" like SimCity or The Sims.
Yeah, the scene where Marshall is playing aloud his dad's last voice mail to him, raging against God for taking his dad away, gets me every time.
Amazing ending, a great thesis statement for the show—that the fight never ends and you have to keep trying no matter how impossible it seems. And still hilarious and moving in equal measures.
Hey, I may be ugly, and hate-filled, but, uh… what was that third thing you said?
Favorite cookies?
That's good enough for me.
Saga was fantastic, even if some of it felt like catchup. And the foreshadowing they dropped was emotionally devastating.
I do love those games, although they sure like the "here's two options, but the third one is right" trope.
Marvel has done such a good job with self-contained series lately—Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, Hawkeye, Ultimate Spider-Man, Superior Foes of Spider-Man—that this is kind of shooting those readers in the foot. They've done a good job setting it up so you can just read what you want in your own little corner of the Marvel…
I felt shitty for a week after I shot Mordin.
Random thoughts:
• That first Kanan appearance was to tempt Ezra to the dark side. He's running down the corridor and making Ezra give chase to potential doom at the cliff's edge—aka "the quick and easy path," to quote Yoda. Metaphors!
• Speaking of metaphors, when presented with three paths, Ezra picks the middle one,…
I knew Kanan was an illusion… as well as the Inquisitor and the rest of the crew getting massacred… but when the Inquisitor shows up AGAIN, I started to really wonder.
I also like the idea that Kanan and Ezra's training isn't just happening in a vacuum and that they all really want the best for them.
Ezra's parents alive? Dead? One alive, one dead? Working for the Rebels? Imprisoned by the Empire? Working for the Empire?
Mandalore had a tension between the newer peaceful faction and the warrior group that believed in the "old ways." They had a healthy problem with governmental corruption, and in the end, the warrior faction took over (secretly led by Darth Maul).
Chewing with his mouth open? Talking while eating? Truly, Apocalypse is the most evil of mutants.
Congratulations, Superior Foes, on outliving the Superior Spider-Man gimmick and making it this long. It's one of the best-written things out there, and it's just so funny. I looked forward to each and every issue.
I was going to make a comment, but I can't…
The villains get less fear-inspiring as they go down in rank: