The unnecessary tension (and I say that in the most complimentary way) was so hilarious.
The unnecessary tension (and I say that in the most complimentary way) was so hilarious.
Greetings from the future. Very well written, my sad friend.
That actor pulled of maybe the best line reading I have ever heard. Completely nailed the trap he found himself in.
You just made me sad Crichton isn't alive and writing books any more.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. Right now I'd take Dan over Jeff's "seen it all" attitude any day.
I haven't stopped listening to the Bombcast, but I have fallen behind on it, which coincides with the Beastcast starting.
I don't always have time to watch the video, but its fun to have it for particular moments. Like this week I went and watched everyone realizing that Alexandria Daddario was the naked girl in True Detective. That was fun.
Totally! He wrote an article about wanting to be able to play as a black character in Animal Crossing and what it was like to have the black character always be horrible in fighting games growing up and I was like… huh. I've never thought about that because everything is white.
Have you heard the Mike Siegel one yet? I'm only partway through it but its hilarious so far. Everything feels like it's clicking.
Yup, you get an extra episode every week. It comes out on Sundays.
Ryan was incredible at knowing when something was going on too long, literally telling the person to shut up, and it not offending anyone.
Usually people trying to write serious articles about video games gets on my nerves, but like you said, Austin is a much better writer than Patrick and I feel like he actually has a real perspective to share on the issues. Reading a young white male's (that's me, too) perspective on if something is racist or sexist is…
It reminds me of the old Bombcast in that the Beastcast is fun. Maybe Vinny has a lot to do with that. He's a great balance to Jeff's grumpiness. I feel like on the Bombcast Dan is TRYING to fill that role but he keeps getting shut down by the cynicism of Jeff and Brad.
Maybe it's blind love for him, but I think the first two Drew Goddard-written episodes had much more joy in them. Still loving the series, though.
I do think he was going for "humorous" over "accurate."
Look at this picture of her and her husband. I want to be that sleeping man.
More mental energy than the staff does, at least. Heyyy-ooo!
Reality Kings always strikes me as particularly scammy, but I have no idea what it is actually like.
Oh, interesting, I watched it on Google and it was uncensored. Way to go, VOD!
I haven't cried this much at an episode of TV in… forever?