Yeah, the movie is a disappointment, but that scene is INTENSE.
Yeah, the movie is a disappointment, but that scene is INTENSE.
Yep. That's the ticket. They are point-defense weapons. Phalanx is a perfect comparison.
It was at the end of this episode that I was getting that Battlestar Galactica vibe for the first time too. This was a really well-structured story with a lot of emotional weight. Love it.
Ah.
Well, he certainly thinks so.
Well put. I love the show, but you hit the nail on the head: the best of this show is the uncertainty coming from David's mind. That was the narrative hinge on which all the magic of the show hung—the shifting in and out of reality, astral planes, dreams, time shifting.
Rural mail route. Nailed it.
What about Melanie? Her identity was a lot more than just her relationship with Oliver. She's the boss.
Yep. That's how I've been watching it.
Since she walked into the recreation room at Clockworks, I fell in love with her just as David did.
Alex McLevy did a great job with the coverage of this show. Amirite?
Just like real life.
Lots of the criticisms are fair (bugginess, mediocre character animations), but there is a sizable chunk of it that is just EA hate.
There are many anachronisms. It is deliberate.
I'm just as baffled by your lack of appreciation. Obviously, it's just not your jam. But then, what is your jam? If I may be so bold.
Yes. Cohesion is really good and he's good in it.
Totally. He seems like a legitimately great person.
Hawt Take! Why are you here?
Automatic for the People?! How can something that is a matter of opinion be so wrong. But there you go.
"You bettah bring me those shoes!"