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That is not a problem that Bebop ever suffered from. The very first episode ends in a Lover’s suicide (it was NEVER all jokes), the “main” plot arrives by episode 5. But put another way, the crew bounty hunting IS the main plot, that’s what their life consists of. People have this warped mindset that if you’re not

3D CGI or art style doesn’t bother me, but I’ll continue recommending the original despite the reboot because the original has a couple of things that turned me into a huge anime fan at the ripe age of 19 that this new retelling doesn’t seem to have.

Wacky hijinks in a cartoon?! Not in my timeline!

***original series spoilers***

It’s not a problem, the hijinks were great, and then became even better once you realized the depth of the characters layered underneath them.

A lot of the time a slow burn gives us time to get invested in the characters and the basic story while letting the mystery build over the first 1/3 or so. It’s asking a lot

Seriously.

Bond seems to go back and forth between fun and serious, so now it’s time for a fun one.

It’s law that every new Bond and Batman has to be reacted to with unhinged whining until the actual movie comes out then we all act like he can never be replaced 

That’s a strange take for a franchise that has close to 30 films. People have been saying that since Connery hung up his martini glass. Skyfall and Casino Royale were two of the most successful films in the franchise. They’ll keep making them and they’ll correct course if things start to go off the rails, like what

I would be strongly in favor of “bottle episodes”. I am done with the story arcs. Bond is endlessly rebootable, and the less baggage every movie has, the better.

Mr. Miyamoto’s Mario Megacorp Mention Makes Man Moan Maniacally

I mean it’s obviously a joke, why would it have to be fact-checked?

The Man with the Golden Bun

Brofinger
On Her Majesties’ Secret Bromance
Duderaker
Chill Another Day

Please tell me the “fact check” is also satire because no way someone bought the original story as real.

You summed out how I feel pretty well honestly. I miss the quirky titles that a lot of companies used to put out. On the other side though those exist in the indie space and PS is still pretty solid for Japanese games you can’t always find on other platforms

In my opinion, this was the year that solidified the fact that the Playstation experience has narrowed from their wild and creative first and second party output across most of their history to a very narrow focus on photorealistic / “cinematic” open-world AAA games. Each of their modern series (the few that are left)