edwardgrimm
Matthew Abel
edwardgrimm

Aquaman was a hit, wasn’t it? The CEO level likely want a sequel for a movie that went well in the box office. It’s a money decision, no doubt.

Obviously a negative note here, but I’ve not enjoyed Subway in many years. Their sandwiches have always tasted cold and flavorless to me, even when heated up. Which is a weird thing to say, I know. But they are nice if you want a lighter meal and you’re in a strange town and it’s the only place near by.

I have never found a huge amount of toppings to improve a sandwich. Like pizza, the fewer the better, imo. I don’t mind the occasional multi-topping burger or chicken sandwich, but the spicy mayo/pickle combo with a marinated fried chicken filet is incredible. I also love a burger with just mayo/pepper.

Wendy’s, when the kitchen staff actually tries to make it properly, is the best national fast food in the game, imo. Unfortunately, it’s rare I have stuff made properly. Also, their spicy chicken sandwich was pretty bad as far as I tried it. It was a cafeteria style chicken patty with some good spice, but really

Probably cost saving if they’re the same price. I haven’t had one in a long time, but I did love them. Although, I’m in the minority - I would have preferred a thinner breast.

It really didn’t work. Either you know the reference, in which case it was eye-rollingly terrible, or you’ve got no idea why the hell that’s happening. Why that specific set of circumstances? It needed some better/more alternate earths to pull off - and those little clips were all slightly too long.

I think they were going for humor in that scene overall. But I think they overdid it - it just came across as terribly boring to me. Way too long on Flash glancing around and not just jumping into action.

I will acknowledge they were likely trying to be different from Quicksilver’s sequences somehow, and they made

I love McDonald’s breakfast bagel, but you are right it is tough. There’s been once or twice I went McMuffin because I didn’t want to chew.

I’m glad you referenced Death of Doctor Strange because it helps show why this is so stupid. We all read Death of Doctor Strange KNOWING it wasn’t permanent. They kind of played it as if it were, but it seemed like a game. What came out of that (and mileage may vary) was a pretty great story of his death and

I think it’s the difference between an intro and a comfort. Star Trek II is a great intro to the characters - even if you didn’t see ST1 or TOS - but STIV is rewarding for folks who’ve been with these characters since the start.

I’m trying to play this game casually, but there are SO many things to do! It’s overwhelming, honestly. Does the main quest even matter? What even is the main quest anymore?

Raw onions are one of those foods for me that I’m convinced people are lying about enjoying. They are so unsettingly crunchy and soft at the same time and so astringent and gross. I love so many strongly flavored things, but raw onion is so gross and I can’t believe anyone can eat it.

I enjoyed both of them. I think they are too self-serious, but I check out a little and they’re perfectly watchable, if too long.

Also - have these people never been to small, rural gas stations? The ones crammed to the gills with everything you could need and a sandwich counter?

McDonald’s should embrace the fact they’re fast food. I love them as a treat, and I think people take the idea of “healthy food” way too seriously, but I don’t think its great to eat ANYTHING all the time. Anyway, bring back the tallow and fry the pies!

I think regional chains or local shops are a big reason - there’s no need for some of these. Portillo’s may have dogs, but I go there for Italian Beefs more than anything else.

The Pink Lemonade story I heard was a circus worker washing his tights.

Frozen pizzas have gotten a lot better in recent years. I used to agree with the old Slice website that frozen pizza is frozen pizza no matter what, so why splurge, but the pricier choices are a lot better than they have been.

I clicked to reply and just noticed this is almost a year old. I’m going for it anyway!

I’ve not met many dogs into fruit, but one of our dogs really loves baby carrots.