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I'm not sure if Rimes is advocating that; I'm sure (I hope) she means a person of color as a character with more than one dimension. I would hope as a writer/showrunner she'd eventually look to developing said character into something more. And as Dr. Robotnik says below, thinking the insertion of a minority is a

I'm not sure if Rimes is advocating that; I'm sure (I hope) she means a person of color as a character with more than one dimension. I would hope as a writer/showrunner she'd eventually look to developing said character into something more. And as Dr. Robotnik says below, thinking the insertion of a minority is a

I suppose this was inevitable. Thanks, Jezebel.

I suppose this was inevitable. Thanks, Jezebel.

Yeah, it's a lot easier to forgive the datedness when you think about them in the classical short sense, kinda like an animated time capsule, which were done excessively in the 30s-60s. Sure, it's dated NOW, but in another 10 years they'll be in the Classical mold, which makes them okay again (which is why I tend to

Yeah, it's a lot easier to forgive the datedness when you think about them in the classical short sense, kinda like an animated time capsule, which were done excessively in the 30s-60s. Sure, it's dated NOW, but in another 10 years they'll be in the Classical mold, which makes them okay again (which is why I tend to

9 times out of 10, the impersonations of various voice actors are really just over-the-top exaggerations of characters the actors played in various movies. If you seen the Star Wars voice-acting thing, it's really obvious there. I remember Bob Hope, John Wayne, and Bing Crosby being used quite a bit.

9 times out of 10, the impersonations of various voice actors are really just over-the-top exaggerations of characters the actors played in various movies. If you seen the Star Wars voice-acting thing, it's really obvious there. I remember Bob Hope, John Wayne, and Bing Crosby being used quite a bit.

Very one-note, but the father as Jimmy Stewart cracked me up every time.

Very one-note, but the father as Jimmy Stewart cracked me up every time.

Another thing is the chi-blockers don't have alot of training going up against airbenders, since there are so few of them. I don't think they're as used to their quickness.

Another thing is the chi-blockers don't have alot of training going up against airbenders, since there are so few of them. I don't think they're as used to their quickness.

I also noticed a lot of people forgetting that for an FPS console game, the single-player actual game was damn brilliant, in terms of level design, challenge, music, and objectives since most FPS's still were of the shoot-everything variety. Of course, PC gamers knew you could do other stuff, but for a console

I also noticed a lot of people forgetting that for an FPS console game, the single-player actual game was damn brilliant, in terms of level design, challenge, music, and objectives since most FPS's still were of the shoot-everything variety. Of course, PC gamers knew you could do other stuff, but for a console

ALL OF MY LIKES.

ALL OF MY LIKES.

Mischief Makers definitely should be on a "underrated greats" list, which I think would be an easier list to compile. My go to is Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem.

Mischief Makers definitely should be on a "underrated greats" list, which I think would be an easier list to compile. My go to is Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem.

The fact that Space Invaders isn't in the top 20 is really bothersome, mainly because that historical perspective wasn't accounted for at ALL. The game that made niche arcade gaming into mainstream? Fuck that shit.