Sure, but this is Gemma. She'd find a way to come back. She always did. I'm half expecting her zombie to come after Jax next week.
Sure, but this is Gemma. She'd find a way to come back. She always did. I'm half expecting her zombie to come after Jax next week.
_7 days_? Oh come the fuck on.
I saw her, and took note of it, and then couldn't think of anything interested to say about it. Should've been a stray observation, I guess.
Yeah, you're right. For some reason, I had it in my head that she ended up in the trunk in the "long term parking" bit at the end, but that's just her car, not her. So I guess it wasn't a nod after all!
Yeeeeah on that CD thing. I made the mistake of doing that with a Tori Amos CD while playing Quake once. It got stuck on "Mr. Zebra," which is about a minute long, and I just kept playing; after a while, I felt like I was stuck in a psychological experiment to figure out how far the human mind can bend.
My work speaks for itself, thank you;
I can only emulate, never replace.
I just get really uncomfortable at super realistic military simulators? It feels weird to me. I prefer my murder fantasies to be more fantasy based, I guess.
I have never played, nor ever had any interest in playing, a Call Of Duty game.
If it helps, I really meant "Dayton Callie rocks."
I still haven't finished Dark Souls II. I don't know if it's because I haven't had as much time for games lately, or because something about DSII's design put me off (I do miss the sense of cohesion you got in the previous two games), but it makes me sad. I should go back and try and beat that rat swarm boss again, so…
Given that King specifically mentions the book Fifth Business in The Tommyknockers (and given that Davies created the term himself), I'd say yes.
Well, I assumed that by referencing a "classic" Scooby Doo crossover that this would've been clear, but I mean the original Scooby Doo run, not the modern stuff.
If you think the best of Scooby Doo is equal to a good Futurama or Simpsons episode, perhaps we should shake hands and move on.
And it's been dead for forty years!
I would never fight idiotking. I don't brawl with royalty. (And I'm sorry if he feels his place is being usurped.)
Y'know, I started reviewing Futurama in 2010. I think I have the edge here.
Majora's Mask is the hardest, creepiest Zelda game I've ever played. It's just batshit, and the structure of it takes a lot of getting used to. Very excited to play it again, though. (I never managed to beat the original, despite being actually invested in the story.)
Yeah, I have absolutely no problem with Abel being deeply fucked up—it makes sense, and it serves as a criticism of SAMCRO's bullshit, which I'm a fan of. I'm just not a fan of the execution. There's no texture or complexity or humanity to it. He might as well be a wind-up toy.
What always makes that line work for me is the hopeless, almost pathetic frustration in Pleasence's voice. It turns it from a lampshade moment into another reason to fear the son of a bitch—here is a simple, seemingly impossible fact that the thing has managed to get around, plausibility be damned. (Just as important…