Not Marshall, Will, and Holly?
Not Marshall, Will, and Holly?
...or just because it’s the best (and only legally-sanctioned) use of their unique talents and unflinching ruthlessness.
If you’re playing an RPG, checking out the necessary books for a couple of weeks before you have to return or renew them is going to be awkward anyway.
Better off playing one of the open systems or something where the rules are available free online.
And if we’re lucky it will go completely sideways like the smirking American caricature in Dr. Who who decides he needs a real, live Dalek in his collection of Things The Little People Can’t Afford because he’s a One Percenter and The Rules don’t apply to him.
By all that is holy, please let the CEO of the Colonial Times franchise be some crazy Paul Allen-esque guy who has single-handedly collected all of the colonial supernatural tchotchkes that Abbie & Ichabod need and seeded them in the 13 restaurants that litter the Northeast. Each one has a theme that relates to the…
The other thing this has that I like about the show was the “real” reason behind some historical event or phrase. “Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes!”
Bull
fact/typo checking? You must be new around here.
First off, let’s get the poor man’s name right...it’s Christopher Reeve. The only “Reeves” to play Superman was George Reeves. Boy, you just have to love fact-checked “journalism” on the ‘net.
Actually I always wondered in Superman 1, so Lois Dies when her car gets burried while Supes is saving a bunch of folks and is too late. He then turns back time so he can save Lois, but does that mean that the other people he saved before perished while he saved his gf instead?
Or just save the damn dog. Let the people in the underpass think you died.
Love how Kevin Costner counted as one. That scene was so damn dumb. If there was ever a time to come out — and lord knows it was going to happen anyway — THAT WAS IT. Save your dad, dammit.
I’ll give him a free pass on that one. Guy totally deserved it.
woah woah. How did you come to the conclusion that it was the same character. You say it likes it obvious. Both characters had like 4 seconds of screen time and neither said anything distinctive.
Well I guess it wasn’t too bad when compared to ‘Amnesia Kiss’ and ‘Wall-building vision’ or some of the powers he’s been given in the comic (shooting mini-Supermen from his fingers, etc.) Still it was an example of the ‘giving him any power he needs for the purpose of the plot and then never mention it again’…
There is SO much conjecture here it’s not even funny. And lets be honest, priests aren’t exactly considered a great source to measure morality these days.
Yeah Never thought it was a random priest, but rather one that knew Clark and that Clark trusted. Makes sense that a mid-west boy would have attended his parents’ church. The films have unfortunately, played that “I have sent them you , my only son” theme since the very first movie. I’ve never read the comics that…
Robin’s name is not Robin anymore than Batman’s first name is Bat. To name this potential Bat-replacement Robin is extremely stupid, but he has no training and is dead the first night he tries to pretend to be Batman.
It’s like a gift card. Batman buys them prepaid.