forestdonkey
forestdonkey
forestdonkey

Don’t watch a channel I already don’t watch because nothing on there interests me? I can do that!

I dare ANYONE to show me a dog that can pull off any kind of Lawful alignment.

Paladin dogs would be trained like seeing eye dogs. “Who’s a lawful good boy? You are!"

Most border collies, some german shepherds, and a handful of huskies are probably Lawful.

Yepp, its simple and great. I go for Coca Cola Zero and something with a lot of Cabernet in it. Chill everything, add an icecube to make sure, drop in a mint leaf to be fancy or a few drops of lemon juice and you’re good to go. Also, since the Coke and the wine are pretty similar in colour, its a good way to make sure

Oh by all means watch this. So the movie differs a bit in the character development. 1st movie may start very similarly and ends VERY differently with the 2nd movie didn’t even use any footage from the original series. Like one scene when Suzuhara felt guilty for punching Shinji and asked Shinji to punch back.

Maybe it’s not for everyone, but I agree with that first post. The animation is excellent and has a unique look. It’s funny, yet deals with real-life issues and feelings. Plus it has all these neat little references to things that you don’t have to understand, but add a little bonus to each episode. I don’t know

Counterpoint:

YES! Absolutely! I feel like its always played second fiddle to most of the other programming on Cartoon Network and that’s such a shame as it’s the funniest thing they have going.

This damn cartoon does not get the respect it deserves! It is one of the best cartoons of this new animation wave in world full of wanna be Adventure Times and Steven Universes. I absolutely love this series.

I can’t speak for anyone else, but the convoluted transactions and the basic cloud of disappointment surrounding the game completely steered me away from it. That’s coming from someone who adored the first, was greatly anticipating the sequel for almost a year, and who generally doesn’t even care that much about

“By pulling all of the loot boxes from Shadow of War, Warner Bros. is sending a strong signal.”

I’m sure there is an audience for it, but the appeal of Jupiter’s Legacy without Frank Quitely is lost on me. As usual, his pencils are both wonderful and off-putting. He captures everything from body-language to discrete droplets of blood and chunks of debris with an air of inhuman precision.

Indeed. Luke as a bitter cranky hermit was the ONLY direction TLJ could have gone. He had ‘just walked away from everything’ and felt explicitly responsible: Han says exactly that. Then he disappears for years. Not a guy itching to get back into the fight. He needed to be convinced; and he was. I guess the TLJ

it’s basically just the crash mode from Burnout 3 instead of the one from Paradise.

Revive it cowards!

Rudd is crazy. Watch the rest of the movie.