Part of the internet's great job is on the other end of that link. They're all reviewed, but they didn't all make it into the video.
Part of the internet's great job is on the other end of that link. They're all reviewed, but they didn't all make it into the video.
Better late than never, Bob's Burgers S5. Now give us Archer S6 and I'll quit complaining, briefly.
Did you see the 2011 "Game Jam" where Bethesda's people made their own additions to the game and some of them were patched in later? One of them was seasonal foliage, which I wish they'd used. Spaces feel more real if they're dynamic. True, it'd take a lot of hours of leisurely sightseeing to watch the trees bud…
I'll vote for Red Dead Redemption for the grouse whortleberry bushes (Vaccinium scoparium) alone. It's such a ubiquitous understory plant in mid-elevation coniferous forests in the mountain West, and the high country in RDR felt like the real thing.
That's exactly what I was going for!
Oh god, please don't give me a reason to root for Putin. Can't they kill each other instead?
Maybe not the deepest ep they've done, but it delivered on the laughs.
Cardio-Proctological Resuscitation may be my favorite Tina moment to date.
Hmm, as per my comment above, I've found IPA is getting better. The arms race to make the nastiest, strongest tincture of chemical bitterness might still be a thing, but good IPA's— piney/citrusy without undue bitterness, with a little malt to balance things out— are getting easier to find. Hop flavor is growing in…
Bad IPA=unlabeled bottle from disused closet in the chemical weapons plant
Good IPA=happiness
In AC Revelations, Ezio returned to the site of one of Altair's flashbacks. Don't think it changed much in the centuries between.
Hey, after she's been tied up and suspended upside down from the roof of a giant cave, regained consciousness, swung herself into a nearby open flame to burn off her bindings, fallen like 30 feet onto a rebar stake on the cave floor, wrenched the rebar stake out of her gut, and struggled to her feet while suggestively…
What does bowcaster ammo look like, anyway?
It's what, like, fifty-plus years between Revenge of the Sith and The Force Awakens? Chewie apparently hasn't aged a day. Wookiees are a durable species from the looks of things.
Man, what did the band Ween ever do to you?
My favorite thing was how my local affiliate followed this ep up with an ad for a local mattress store. Alas, they didn't have the management playing gimmicky characters.
Whereas I was cold at Tina's failure to anthropomorphize the disgusting old thing. From disfigured carousel horses to her own leg hairs, she's always been a stalwart defender of inanimate objects with what Linda charitably calls "character." I'm surprised she didn't have a name for the couch; choosing the floor just…
I enjoyed Black Flag's take on its historical inaccuracies. The in-game journal, with its entries on the churches you can climb and people you can stab and whales you can also stab, presented the game's "historical" content (a simulation within a simulation, as you'll recall) as an imperfect simulacrum, designed by…
You know what else had "moral complexity?" And convoluted alliances nobody could follow or care about? And spectacular new technologies in the hands of people who didn't know how to use them well? The Star Wars prequels.
Damn straight. The exposition in WWI was all just arbitrary lines drawn in the sand— they apparently thought the lore behind the convoluted alliances would get audiences invested in the setting, when it was really just too busy and convoluted to follow— waiting for some bumbling foreign stereotype to do something…