briliantmisstake
brilliantmistake
briliantmisstake

Nobody is the boss of the forums so I’ll keep pointing out how silly it is to criticize writers for having different opinions from each other. And I have no issue with folks criticizing particular opinions, just the criticism that having different opinions at all is bad. Having different opinions about art is good,

This is how Ree Drummond’s family, the one she married into and has made bank on as “The Pioneer Woman”, made their money and got their land. 

First they’re mad at the opinion in one article, then they’re mad another writer doesn’t repeat it.

Then fine, go disagree with the article that has a truly bad take on Scorsese. The other writers are not required to repeat it, agree with it, or defend it. They can have their own opinion. 

Commenters here really have a hard time grappling with the fact that different writers have different opinions. 

Truly one of the greats. I could listen to her voice for hours.

I enjoyed season 2 as well. I was wondering how many genres they were going to be able to come up with without repeating themselves, but I’m sad they didn’t get a chance to find out. Also, Sam Richardson should be a bigger star. 

Yeah, that really bothered me too. The house killed people, it’s patently evil. You can have empathy for the dead childs parents and still recognize that it needed to be burned the fuck down. 

True, if you just erase the ending or headcanon another, it’s the best.

He was really great. With all due respect to Axios’ voice actor, Bayek and Kassandra really show how important vocal talent is (shout out to Matt Ryan as well for Edward Kenway as well).

Parkour!

I’m having a blast playing AC Mirage, although you’re right, Basim’s character really fades to the background. In addition to having stealth back, it’s great to have history foregrounded again as I parkour my across 9th century Baghdad. My main love for the series always came from being ably to climb around the

Kassandra’s probably my favorite protagonist, although Bayek is also up there for me. I also enjoyed seeing Ezio’s development across three games.

The VERY dissonant happy ending plus keeping the ghost murder house intact because ... a kids ghost was there? Which is now trapped there forever? And the parents are OK with her ghost being trapped in ghost murder house forever?

I’d put Midnight Mass above the Haunting of Hill House only because Hill House shat the bed so spectacularly in the last  minutes. If not for that, Hill House would be a clear number one. 

It was via phone. They affirmed it a few years later too when I asked about my sister, who lives across the country, using the account. Again they said it was fine, but since I was only paying for two logins, only two people could watch at the same time. I could upgrade to more logins, though, and everyone could

Because Netflix already restricts how many devices can watch at one time. If I pay for two devices, it shouldn’t matter if one is upstairs in the same house, or one is across town. And that’s exactly how Netflix explained it two me years ago when I contacted them to ask if my mother and I could share an account, even

I’m playing Assassin’s Creed Mirage this weekend. I’m excited for the return to more stealth. Which is not to say I didn’t enjoy Valhalla.

Evil is the best, I love it. It not only takes some genuinely hilarious and big swings, it feels like it’s having a whale of a time doing it. 

Same. I’m glad to hear there’s more source material to draw from.