i don't think the crimes were being ranked. murder, arson, sexual harassment, and taking your shoes and socks off on an airplane just sort of illustrate the scope of horrific human behavior that can cause you to end up in the bad place.
i don't think the crimes were being ranked. murder, arson, sexual harassment, and taking your shoes and socks off on an airplane just sort of illustrate the scope of horrific human behavior that can cause you to end up in the bad place.
I like "Hamilton".
I like "Hamilton".
I like "Hamilton".
Bash him all you want. I for one trust a man who has multiple flavors of Fruit by the Foot surgically attached to his head. He is an innovator in snacking if nothing else.
The Queen of England?
I absolutely agree that this episode really needed more than 11 minutes to unpack all the story it was trying to tell. But I guess I give it a lot of credit for getting so much important material out there without feeling emotionally muted, with the constraints of having only 11 minutes to do so. The episode was a bit…
I wonder if Rebecca Sugar had a conversation with Cartoon Network censors that involved some form of the phrase "You did not specifically say no neck-kissing".
She was learning by training montage, which I think makes that sort of thing easier.
Yeah, she'd be wise to leave those out of the conversation.
I'm always so impressed by much story this show packs into 11 minutes. It usually feels filled to bursting, but that's not a complaint. There is no pattern or formula to each episode, just more world building, character development, and usually someone crying or singing or both.
"What do we think Connie told her parents she was doing?"
Yeah, that makes sense. Ghost now has the basis for a terrific revenge story, though.
If it weren't for Ghost saving Gilly and Sam, I'd just assume he was always in a kennel. Maybe he was distracted by a She-wolf when Jon was getting kebabed.
I wonder how the other Night's Watch dudes subdued Ghost. Table scraps?
I didn't see anyone check Selyse's pulse. A little CPR might have her good as new.
Cersei's "atonement" was handled about as well as it could have been. It didn't come across as shock value, and that was largely because of how LONG the scene was. It was draining and didn't allow us to look away. Its focus was entirely on how brutal the ordeal is was for Cersei, and how strong she had to be to…
No one is really bitching and moaning though? I don't see anyone bemoaning this game, just saying that since they went in that direction, it would be cool if Emily was the sole protagonist.
"Even it is true, motive is irrelevant at best. I mean, by that token
why not entirely focus on Corvo? Why offer the Emily option at all?"
I hear you. I fucking love Dishonored. I'm not coming from a place of searching for reasons to hate it. I'm just saying that I see exactly where people suggesting that offering a choice of protagonists isn't perfection from a gender representation standpoint are coming from.