By "often" I assume you mean "routinely."
By "often" I assume you mean "routinely."
"Hand wavy fixed by end of episode" is pretty much the "house style" for the Moffat era. Entire season arcs have been dealt with that way, and then promptly ignored in subsequent seasons.
I was severely disappointed that this story wasn't about a reanimated Marc Bolan competing on an American version of a Japanese game show.
I totally forgot where he played the Axl Rose analogue in The Dead Pool!!!
Then people would think the title character is a white hipster from Brooklyn.
Yeah, it was weird. It was like she only used it when talking to the bad guys. When it was guys like Han and Luke, she was all "I'm sassy and brassy and a no-nonsense gal!"
And opioids, of course.
That was just her replicating her Debbie Reynolds "Middle Atlantic" old Hollywood accent.
I've been saying this for years. No joke. The dude can act, if given the right material.
Yippie Ki Yay, Melon Farmer.
I read that as "Blackfish" and, while I too am happy to see him back on Game of Thrones, I couldn't figure out what he had to do with this article.
Josh Radnor I'd help.
That's fair. I still haven't played SR2, actually, although I do own it. Lately, I find that a lot of late 1990s and early 2000s games are harder for me to go back to because of uncanny valley issues. I may have to power through it, though, if it's actually better than SR3.
Honestly, it's only ok, in my opinion. The main story is kinda lame. The game world is bleak and boring. It's a funny concept, but the execution is kinda off.
Gat out of Hell is….ok. It's actually far more bare-bones than SR3 or SR4. There are some fun aspects to it, but I honestly miss the feel of the first two games.
When I finally got round to playing GTAIV, it was probably 2-3 years after it had been released. And while I accepted that gaming design and technology had evolved in that time, I still could not, for the life of me, understand why people were SO blown away by GTAIV. It just…wasn't that good of a game. It felt more…
What made Saints Row great in my opinion, especially in comparison to GTAIV, was that driving the cars didn't feel like trying to steer a dumpster on ice.
And it's shot in Vancouver.
Are you sure none of them were Kevin Spacey?
Stiiiiill rowing….Nothing outlasts the Gendrygizer.