Why would you ever have two PhDs in economics?
Why would you ever have two PhDs in economics?
Why would you ever have two PhDs in economics?
According to the G4 site, Day of the Tentacle was on the list. But no Sam and Max, Full Throttle, Monkey Island, Grim Fandango, etc.
According to the G4 site, Day of the Tentacle was on the list. But no Sam and Max, Full Throttle, Monkey Island, Grim Fandango, etc.
Boo, no Grim Fandango.
Boo, no Grim Fandango.
But it has so many choices! With consequences! Just like the first RPG, Knights of the Old Republic, there was a good and evil ending AND a plot twist! Moral Complexity!!!!
But it has so many choices! With consequences! Just like the first RPG, Knights of the Old Republic, there was a good and evil ending AND a plot twist! Moral Complexity!!!!
Wow, reading my first post sounds unbelievably obnoxious. I'm really sorry about that.
Wow, reading my first post sounds unbelievably obnoxious. I'm really sorry about that.
Also, both the Linda Holmes piece from today (http://www.npr.org/blogs/mo…, and the stuff Mo Ryan talked about around the hour mark on the Talking TV podcast today, as well as various twitter conversations between people like Zack Handlen, James Poniewozik articulate many of my issues with the episode far better than…
Also, both the Linda Holmes piece from today (http://www.npr.org/blogs/mo…, and the stuff Mo Ryan talked about around the hour mark on the Talking TV podcast today, as well as various twitter conversations between people like Zack Handlen, James Poniewozik articulate many of my issues with the episode far better than…
I really didn't like this episode. The whole thing was so heavy handed. It seemed like Weiner figured out a theme and found the most clumsy, on-the-nose way to express it. Most the characters seemed like they were acting out of character, and there were multiple scenes that were pretty much "DO YOU GET IT GUYS? I'M SO…
I really didn't like this episode. The whole thing was so heavy handed. It seemed like Weiner figured out a theme and found the most clumsy, on-the-nose way to express it. Most the characters seemed like they were acting out of character, and there were multiple scenes that were pretty much "DO YOU GET IT GUYS? I'M SO…
So Dick had people find the word of god so that the Winchesters would know how to kill him? It didn't figure into his plan at all, right?
So Dick had people find the word of god so that the Winchesters would know how to kill him? It didn't figure into his plan at all, right?
It makes me so sad that, only 4 years after the Middleman, Javier Grillo-Marxuach is writing pilots called things like "Tom Clancy’s Homeland Security."
The Zero Hour trailer is hilarious!
But why would the military not have shot her. Even if she didn't make it on the arc, all of fringe division knows that she is powering the end of the world. It seems like someone would say "hey we should probably kill her so we don't all die" and who isn't going to go with that plan when the alternative is the…
How would Bell's plan ever have worked? Did he just hope that nobody would figure out that they could just kill Olivia?