I was not expecting them to bring Isaiah Bradley into the mix, though it makes sense in hindsight. Carl Lumbly brought a tear to my eye with his performance.
I was not expecting them to bring Isaiah Bradley into the mix, though it makes sense in hindsight. Carl Lumbly brought a tear to my eye with his performance.
My heart hurts so much. Gen IV is my favorite Gen, but I still can't forget how bad SW/SH were. GameFreak isn't making this one, but Masuda is still overseeing the project. I don't know how to feel about this. My biggest fear is the claim that these games will be completely faithful to the originals. If these wind up…
Alois is a happily married family man. Stop trying to be a homewrecker lol.
Am I right to assume this is for Legends and not the base game? I should probably fire that up at some point.
And so ends a seven year journey. It had its ups, it had its downs, but I can't think of a single moment when we weren't having fun. Was it a perfect finale? No, but it was good enough after everything we've been through. Like the characters, none of us in the audience are the same people we were when this all…
I’ve been wondering the same for a while. It'd be criminal to not bring Brett Dalton back one last time.
This thought recently occurred to me, but is anyone else kinda hoping that the team ends up in the early 2000's at some point and run in to young Ward? I kinda want to see Brett Dalton back on the show one last time.
It was revealed in an interview that Peggy's brother (who she thought was killed in the war) was the one that shot him.
Gotta say, I love that the end of the episode referenced the whole “are the Koenig siblings actually robots?” thing. It was a minor aspect of the early days that I kinda missed.
But how does that work though? The last few episodes of season 5 take place during Ebony and Obsidian's attack on New York and the snap happened later that same day.
I mean, the bandits you fight later in the game literally were playing dead.
Oh my God, that was annoying. What were the devs thinking with that?
So, that episode where Mewtwo blows up Giovanni’s gym and flies away, leading directly into the movie, never happened?
Here’s hoping for season five, if for no other reason than to see how the show manages to deal with the public freak storm that is dozens of people dying in less than 48 hours.
My favorite moment from this episode is the silent understanding between Lucifer and Amenadiel after Caleb was killed. Lucifer fully understands what his brother needs to do and is ready to help.
Damn, you know a show is well written when it can go from "nudist colony" to "human trafficking" in less than 20 minutes and feel completely natural.
It’s amazing how I’ve gone from not liking Linda’s character in season 1 (even less so after she and Lucifer stopped having sex) to her being one of the best. I honestly can’t believe I used to not like her.
A major benefit of the slimmed down season: Chloe breaking things off with Kinley likely wouldn’t have happened until the 4th episode if the show was still on a network. Thank you so much, Netflix.
It varies by season. The riders in Kamen Rider Drive used theirs in almost every episode. Conversely, only 2 of the multiple riders in Kamen Rider Ex-aid had bikes and they barely ever used them. I've fallen behind on the last couple seasons so I can't speak to how often they're used there.
What are you talking about? The only primary riders that don’t use motorcycles are Shin and Drive.