Moments like that are why I hate that ME3 is mainly known for the ending. It's a fantastic game otherwise - a little short of ME2, and the War Assets are a frustrating symptom of overpromising, but if you take it for what it is, it's great.
Moments like that are why I hate that ME3 is mainly known for the ending. It's a fantastic game otherwise - a little short of ME2, and the War Assets are a frustrating symptom of overpromising, but if you take it for what it is, it's great.
Love that episode, really loved that Graham Elwood got knocked out immediately.
Yeah, I really liked the behind-the-scenes anecdotes. We know so little about how the show is actually put together that it's pretty fun to see the curtain pulled back.
I think maybe the second hardest I laughed at CBB this year was at Little Button Puss saying its first love was United Flight 93.
They still have the house perfectly preserved from the day she didn't die on a boat.
They also had the bit about Anne Frank exaggerating the scope of things, so I think that counts as a second one.
The only way this is acceptable is if they're doing a totally separate article on how The Travel Bug with August Lindt is the greatest achievement in podcasting history.
I have been to Skokie.
Not too long - I have a very long commute, so a two-hour podcast is fine by me. I think it was mostly not enough regular guests and tangents that weren't quite there comedically.
I don't usually listen to HDTGM, but I listened to that one just based on the recapping of that exchange in the comments. It did not disappoint.
Have they cast the new Ghostbusters yet?
So it was PFT as ALW, Werner Herzog, and Garry Marshall; Dan van Kirk as Mark Wahlberg and Steven Segal; and James Adomian as Jesse Ventura, Gary Busey, and the horrible cop whose name I'm blanking on, right? I thought I heard a decent helping of Adomian's Paul Giamatti in the cop's voice.
It was Sean Jordan. I've watched enough Derrick Comedy to recognize DC Pierson's voice immediately.
Offerman on the merits of different types of wood, from one of his Reddit AMAs, is one of the greatest passages of our time.
I feel kind of bad for hating her so much initially, and apparently she made that style work for her over a pretty illustrious career, but MAN, she was grating on cross.
Yeah, I was pretty underwhelmed by the second and third ones after PFT knocked it out of the park on the first. Sodaro was pretty bad; Brittain was okay. The weird thing is that you'd think Lapkus would know a bunch of UCB people that could kill it as hosts. Mantzoukas and Besser leap to mind, and I think Matt Gourley…
I kind of want to know what Jon Daly would do with that, but on the other hand I kind of don't.
Really excited for the hopefully-long run of Public Domain with Paul F. Tompkins.
What does Adnan have to lose from doing this show? He's sentenced to life plus thirty; it's not like they're going to send him to double secret jail. Even if he's guilty, he also knows he's charming and might be able to convince Koenig/listeners/The Innocence Project, plus he gets some notoriety and maybe, like, a 1%…
You should start a podcast about the controversy.