Not a Metal Gear Solid fan, I take it?
Not a Metal Gear Solid fan, I take it?
I finally am starting to wind down on Zelda after 135 hours sunk into my current save. I still plan on doing more. I may even go for all the Korok seeds, just to say I did it all.
I finally put down Breath of the Wild for a bit so I can play some Mario Kart 8. I'm not done with BOTW by any means. I may slow down until the DLC though, I really want to see all of my map progress and am currently at about 135 hours. Gotta stay under 200 until it drops!
I think there was a lot of development for Carrie Coon's character this week, as I've mentioned in another thread. The Thaddeus stuff was secondary and a means to bring her to an epiphany.
Look, after a particularly bad episode of Sons of Anarchy, I once tweeted at Kurt Sutter that he was shitting in my mouth and calling it a sundae. So I get it. I just haven't found anything meaningful in these comments aside from "I don't like it." Why? Because things aren't happening fast enough?
Yes, exactly this!
Good for you man. Enjoy spending late nights commenting on things you dislike. I personally don't get that, and even if I have reservations about where things are headed I'll just take a wait and see approach. Again, time will tell how this season will be viewed critically, but so far I'm on board.
Oh I don't mean to imply that she's literally stuck in the 70's. Just that her head is tied to an "old" way of doing things. She's the "old" chief. And while she's intuitively a great detective, that's holding her back.
And this isn't your own bias how, exactly?
I think the point was for Carrie Coon to learn that her current approach to police work (and with the Facebook talk, maybe her aversion to technology) is not going to help her get anywhere. Her head is stuck in the 70's, and so the only answers she finds are stuck in that time as well. She returns home to find the…
Is there something magical about the 3rd season of modern TV shows that causes the fanbase to turn on a dime and trip over themselves to declare it not as good as the first two seasons? I have been watching this phenomena occur over the last 10 years or so, and it seems to be something about Season 3 every time.
That one sounds like Demon Days Part 2, to me. Probably because Danger Mouse produced both.
I'm not sensitive to spoilers, in fact I regularly seek them out, but man I'm kind of on the fence with this one. It hit theaters 6 months ago, but has only been streaming for two. I dunno, giving away the movie's major twist in this article seems a bit much.
"I'm in a gang of oneeeeee. Stuck in this chair, I can't have much fun!"
It circles back around to greatness there near the end. I really enjoyed the way they wrapped things up. I also really enjoyed FWWM, but understand what it as polarizing at the time it was released.
This is very good news. I should have a basic enough understanding of how this all works to have known that. But I panicked and needed reassurance from the internet.
I'm in the same boat. I don't even work in the industry, but I live here and have many friends and family that do. My roommate just shot a pilot for ABC, which it was looking like it had a good shot at getting picked up for series, but now who knows? Probably not worth investing right now with everything up in the air.
Please tell me the latest season of Fargo is already in the can. I can live without pretty much everything else that's on right now (although I would miss Silicon Valley), but if this fucks with Fargo Season 3 I will not be pleased.
This weekend, I found a Big Lebowski reference in Breath of the Wild. Man, I love this game.
Man, I went so nuts with the character customization. There were a lot of good fan-made templates available over at CheatCC and a couple other early guide sites at the time. I had so much fun making WCW wrestlers and other wacky characters.