Oh, god! Oh, man!
Oh, god! Oh, man!
He was down with the Bitches and HO’s. RIP.
Oh Man, Oh God, Oh Man, Oh God, Oh Man!
Maybe he’s doing this so the documentary is what cmes up when you Google “50 Cent allegations”
Huh. So you have to watch MORE than one episode of something to determine if a reboot of a show needs to be made.
Actually, you can blame Bebe Neuwirth for keeping Frasier and Lilith apart... Neuwirth was having a thriving Broadway career and didn’t want to give it up to commit to a long-running sitcom, so they split them up and had her do guest appearances.
I remember how Cheers was at the bottom of the ratings in its first year, but NBC gave it chance after chance. Before long it was one of the top-rated shows of the 1980s, and blossomed into (IMHO) an underrated sitcom gem.
You can’t fool me, that’s a picture of Colin Farrell in his Penguin makeup.
Comparing Cyberpunk to Mass Effect is a bit weird here. ME is all about you and your crew- hell, the second game is literally structured around building your crew and then becoming close to them. You’re all on the same ship for the same purpose- a lot of them over the course of three whole games. You have an…
in some ways the romances don’t even make sense in the context of the game. you have a ticking time bomb in your head, but you stop to build relationship and romance someone?
Whenever I think of how sad/depressing the various endings for Cyberpunk are, I always come back to this conversation:
how to pause ...
I’m an English prof, and my grinch heart grew three sizes when I heard “We die with the dying.”
Loki’s arc and Cap’s arc are sort of the pinnacle of MCU storytelling for me. And it’s not surprise that both characters had more growth and covered a larger span of time (or space, or both) than many of the other MCU characters. To me, those two characters were the strongest from that initial crop of MCU stories, so…
A couple of things:
Let’s not forget this, either. A nice inversion of Loki’s first appearance in the comics.
Stuck the landing. Not a perfect show or season (episodes 2 and 3 were a bit talky and spinning their wheels) but better than most and I enjoyed most of it.
Like they say on The Flintstones, it’s a living!
Loki may not be my favorite MCU character, but his character arc, is by far my favorite. By a wide margin too, it’s not even close. From being the first big-Big Bad of the MCU to being arguably it’s most selfless “hero” at the end(for all time. always). Hiddleston nailed it every time. The exhaustion, the realization…