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More likely they see the cliff coming for the industry. Talent drain, rising budgets, flat sales, all add up to getting out now.

We are far past the point of no return. Only bad timelines left.

Beardsley is a guy, who may or might not be made up by me, and he lives in a Cave near Stonehenge. Or at least so I have claimed.

Jesus christ, I DON’T want to have all my video games come from two different companies ! This crazyness needs to stop. We’re going into full monopoly territory in the AAA game genre, and I’m NOT hyped about it one bit.

... or some guy called Beardsley, who lives in a Cave near Stonehenge.

Pretty soon, all video game companies will be owned by Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Tencent, or Embracer Group.

Others say that EA is primarily interested in a merger arrangement that would allow Wilson to remain as chief executive of the combined company.”

When can we switch back to the good timeline?

??? She-Hulk has always been depicted in this fashion, including the comic run that this show is directly based off of. Most of the people who want massive bodybuilder She-Hulk have never read a single She-Hulk comic ever. Not to mention going all big-muscle-y is specifically Bruce’s thing. Jennifer’s not Bruce and

She-Hulk has not been depicted with massive muscles for almost her entire comic life. It wasn’t until her re-design a few years ago that she got the full steroid treatment her cousin did.

I completely understand the point the writer is making. They are completely valid in the context of knowing nothing about the character (which reflect the knowledge of the general public). But the reason that She-Hulk is traditionally a not-gargantuan Hulk is because she retains her intelligence and demeanor. “The

Her massively muscled form is saved for when she goes savage.This always has her skin become grey instead of green so this might ge down the road for thee character.

It’s a comic fantasy world, there are tons of comic characters with super strength who aren’t massively built cause it’s fantasy, not reality. It isn’t necessary for it to be realistic.  

I’d think that more than a few would be taking quiet vacations to somewhere they could get an intelligence or strength boost. The temptation to do so would be overwhelming if it was available anywhere. I’d certainly sign up for super-strength and super-intelligence, maybe throw in some telescopic/night vision eyes.

“Whatever tweaks your freak, pal.” I cannot wait for Ortegas to get her own episode. The few seconds an episode she’s been in have been outstanding.

Amen. There’s a tendency to mock Classic Star Trek for not benefiting from technological advances that didn't exist when the show was created and that in some cases the show itself invented. It was an expensive, technically sophisticated show that frequently pushed the bounds of what could be done on television at the

It bugs me when people say things like “the original show’s zero budget sets”.

The point is, the article implies that they originated onscreen and were later developed in the books, which is getting the chronology backward. The novel came first by 15 years.

“Illyrians—a minor but important Trek race, having appeared on-screen just once in Enterprise, but evolved a new life in Trek novels as a race of bio-engineered humanoids looked down upon by the Federation for genetic augmentation”

Love the episodic format; its what the Enterprise was built for. I think they can revisit threads established here in future episodes, without it breaking the episodic formula. Similar to how some threads came back during TNG’s run, such as Lore’s story or Data’s daughter. SNW, keep doing what you’re doing. There’s