Eh, I suppose. It just seems like a missed opportunity. He could have gotten a huge pop if he came in midway through the Rumble and took out 3 or 4 midcarders. They got really stuffed in there a few times.
Eh, I suppose. It just seems like a missed opportunity. He could have gotten a huge pop if he came in midway through the Rumble and took out 3 or 4 midcarders. They got really stuffed in there a few times.
Thank god they introduced Samoa Joe in a quality setting like RAW instead of a PPV like the Royal Rumble or whatever….
…sigh
As far as I'm concerned, this is canon.
The Mon-El 'flashback' in 'Survivors' was him telling his story. I wouldn't void the theory simply on that piece of plot.
I think you're right on both points. I remember a lot more people liking it when it came out that seem quick to deride it now.
As far as placement, I'd put Unbreakable first with Signs being two or three. I really need to watch Sixth Sense again.
It's a simple bit of phrasing really.
I loved Signs. I think one of the main reasons that it gets shafted is that the majority of the general public totally missed the point of the climax.
Yes, yes Merrill, swing away… but that isn't why Graham gets his faith back.
Still no Stardew Valley?
Heh, it was depressing enough two weeks ago. We watched it last night and that last shot especially was a punch in the gut.
LA Noire has such a great world and a decent story.
It's a shame that I didn't care at all about the protagonist though.
Except that for the most part the fans love those guys.
Now point to me which one of them, other than Rollins, that has had a sustained push. Right. None of them.
Meanwhile, WWE is pushing stars that have been around forever instead. That, is why people are complaining.
Finally sat down with this one.
Now I kinda want a hotdog.
I remember, when I was younger, watching that scene and seeing no problem with it and actually thinking it was funny.
If anyone wants me, I'll be in my room.
The whole segment about the Cypress collapse was just chilling. The firefighter commenting on the engine noises around him and the doctor describing the reunion between the father and son were especially moving. It's also crazy how close they were to the whole stadium collapsing.
I enjoyed it. I agree that some of the rogues gallery characterizations were a bit over the top, but for the most part were pretty solid.
He really should have asked the internet.
Well I guess I can take Gone Home out of my Steam wishlist now.