Well they’ve already done a proof-of-concept of sorts by making Harley Quinn a playable character in Arkham Knight DLC. But something tells me this game won’t have as much in common with the Arkham series as I would initially think.
Well they’ve already done a proof-of-concept of sorts by making Harley Quinn a playable character in Arkham Knight DLC. But something tells me this game won’t have as much in common with the Arkham series as I would initially think.
Middle Earth has never seen a rifle, let alone a sidearm. Kirk’s type 2 phaser would look like an ornate handle that he carries around for no reason.
According to power rating cards from 1991, apparently Archangel is faster than Quicksilver.
In the show she’s a Cambodian orphan that Stick placed with a Greek foster family.
Yeah I mean why NOT make a show whose target audience seems to be “people who don’t particularly like Star Trek”. Can’t fail, right?
Zack Snyder is the answer to the question “what if Michael Bay was a nerd?”
I liked it!
Sonic 3 & Knuckles is a single game and you can’t tell me different and that’s my number three. Number two is Super Mario Bros 3. Number one is Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble.
Jar-Jar doesn’t speak Huttese though. So in his language poodoo means shit.
The latest issue of Maxim Korea features drawings
Well, now I’m glad that I waited to pull the trigger on that Disney+ subscription.
Despite the studio’s cynical “fans will love a sexy babe”, I wonder how much of Seven of Nine’s advertising attracted fans thinking not “oh cool, a sexy babe! I shall watch this show!”, but “oh cool, the Borg are in it now! Maybe I’ll get back into watching Star Trek”
The problem is that they were trying to recreate the Spock/Bones relationship. Pulaski was fine as Bones but Data was completely unlike Spock. In their verbal sparring, Spock gave as good as he got and you could tell he enjoyed the rivalry, dunking on Bones whenever he could think of a zinger that was subtle enough to…
That’s the opposite of the point. The point of the Xindi arc was that the fear and anger resulting from the probe laser attack were causing the people of Earth and especially of Enterprise to go in a xenophobic, militaristic, Jack-Bauer-style the-ends-justify-the-means direction. And the point of this is that it’s…
Ha! I forgot there was actually a proper episode. Touché!
The only thing that bugs me about this is the fact that fans originally assumed she was a lesbian because she was originally sorta frumpy-looking (the artists have toned this down over the years) and they considered it funny to draw a parallel between that and homosexuality, like “lol the ugly chick is obviously a…
I dunno how long it is since you watched it but actually Johnny was the one who fell immediately in love with her. She was KINDA into him (in contrast to every other woman Johnny gets the hots for who can’t stand him) but then gave him the brush off with the words “I’m sorry Johnny, but my career comes first”.
Discovery has already given their Klingons hair in season two, explaining that Klingons shave their heads as a form of religious expression and a bald Klingon is one that considers themselves to be at war (proper war, total war, not the kind of opportunistic minor skirmishing Klingons do just to pass the time... more…
This is my point. You brook no disagreement ON AN EMOTE. God forbid anyone point out that your policy has flaws in it, like “what happens when neonazis simply adopt a new emote? Do we abandon that too? Do we keep giving ground? Is this one of those rare situations where the phrase ‘letting the terrorists win’ is…
“All the people getting upset are either neo-nazis or people who just like to complain.”