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That’s actually a pretty good point. Superguy who can do anything who is effectively weighted down by his innocence paired with a woman who “knows how the world actually works” is a pretty good dynamic, and gives Lois something to do more that just scream when falling from great heights.

The fact that the commoners would wait in line for a "gaming" experience that you can't even get a measly 60fps just shows how much of a toy company Nintendo is, and not a real game maker.

STOP USING IT AS A SLED! Grandpa would hate that.

I can see a low-rent 24 hour streaming channel dedicated to things like recorded live play and improv based RPGs (the Will Wheaton Tabletop episode of Fiasco is a great example of using the medium for cutting in between out-of-character and in-character moments). But....ONLY DnD and DND adjacent products feels like

Only 30fps? I guess that's good enough for the casuals who don't appreciate a real game (120 fps)

Huh? What? That seems like a VERY revisionist thinking of the core character as presented in season 1.  Unless I missed the episode where he was hired Princess Leia to kill someone.

This probably has a better chance of happening than usual because there’s been a fairly successful Beetlejuice Broadway musical for the last couple of years. So that gives the money people a little better fuzzy feeling about the brand still having some mindshare.

Story time: I saw Johnny Dangerously for free in high school when it first came out. I don’t know why, but for some reason our school would occasionally get free opening night (or maybe it was the night before opening) tickets to movies that would get inserted into the bi-weekly school newspaper. I assume that it was

What about Academy Award Winner Wakanda Forever! 

Star Wars, does not have that. Star Wars is a franchise with a much more narrow focus, with more concrete established settings, characters, esthetics, tone, and lore. There is a lot you can do with that, but you can only stretch it so far before eventually it stops feeling like Star Wars.

If you run a free website whose income is based on ads, yes, all the clicks matter.

I initially gave up on the camel beast. Came back a few moths later, and yeah, I had to start fresh because I completely forget the control scheme. And then spent a bunch of time justs wandering around, opening up the map, leveling up and just finding/playing shrines. I FINALLY beat the camel. And then I figured, what

I don’t think of it as “story plot spoilers”, because, yeah the actual story can be boiled down to be pretty small ( but really, most video game RPGs can be described pretty simply). I think it’s mostly worry over little puzzle spoilers and puzzle-solving spoilers, and other discoveries that are more fun when you

Dances with Wolves takes place in the 1800s, Dune takes place in the future

I was excited for the next Zelda, until I saw that it looks like all they did was add some floating islands above the exact same map.  Now I don’t know if I really want to pay $70 for a “floating island” expansion pack.

It’s Paul attempting to ride a sandworm for the first time. In Fremen culture—the culture that Paul has adopted to survive on Arrakis—this is a huge rite of passage, and seeing him succeed brings joy to many.

What amazes me is that somehow the pay scale of writers has gone down over the years, when the amount of entertainment content has gone up exponentially since the days of only 3 networks and a local UHF station. Maybe there’s just too many writers?

Giving us an idea of the state of affairs in regard to the Imperial remnant and the New Republic

That cape seems....like it would annoyingly get in the way of everything. Like, even shipping at Costco it would get stuck under numerous cart wheels from other shoppers.

Countless hours of free advertising on Fox News and republican debates?