we get a few scenes with Tami alone, but things are still mostly framed through Lip’s anxiety, and his objectively bad call to bring Sarah into the picture.
we get a few scenes with Tami alone, but things are still mostly framed through Lip’s anxiety, and his objectively bad call to bring Sarah into the picture.
I read all these roasts (not just for Cecilia, but for everyone that leaves) and I just come away absolutely amazed with the level of quality and integrity of the journalists here and my only takeaway is that G/O should chase them all off, remove any and all politics from the reporting, and plaster the whole site with…
Glad it wasn’t just me. That turn came out of nowhere.
As someone who’s watched the show from the start and has, at one time, thoroughly enjoyed it, Myles is writing about the show as both a comparison to both episodes prior and other shows. He is reviewing the show based on its content, consistency, and trajectory.
I’ve been somewhere between “we just love the show” fans and Myles for about 2 seasons, but this episode has pushed me over to side with Myles.
What are the prospects for PSVR with PS5 on the horizon? Will the hardware carry over to PS5 or is getting one now (I have a PS4 Pro) a waste?
One is a decent mix of puns and sophomoric humor and the other is a plastic recreation of a dangling scrotum.
So, were they implying that he would later shoot first or what?
There’s no spaceports on this planet. The fact that a single ship showed up was probably enough to pique their interest.
Spacist!
I’m going to assume that many of these people alive a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, didn’t live long enough to see any of the movies.
The fob is literally the only intel anyone has on Baby Yoda. There’s no puck or ID number. So, leaving him on a backwater planet with no spaceports or significant population centers isn’t a terrible idea. Honestly, I want to know how that one dude found them in the first place.
Can we talk about the clip of the movie they showed at the end of the segment? Don’t get me wrong, it was really cool, but if you have jetpacks, do you need your sand-bike to pop its ass in the air to launch?
Maybe if we talk up how good this game is (I haven’t played it yet) and mention that it’d only be better if it dove a little more into the RPG elements, someone will breakdown and (re)make another KotOR.
It’s almost like the best kind of fan service is throwing a bunch of new and interesting, in-world canon at you instead of planting neon signs over sper obvious callbacks (I’m still not over the two cantina dudes being on Jedha in Rouge One or Han’s dice and blaster in Solo).
It’s Yahweh. The show ends with the title Mandalorian delivering The Child to Terra and starting the Jewish religion.
Actually, Disney Jr. just put out a new Rocketeer show if your kids are that young.
Love the guy, but a Filoni trilogy would be three movies for Force wolves and Ahsoka Tano.
Which game was it that had the barnfinds (I think they called them relics or something like that)? The first-gen Celica is perfect for that.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.