I would argue that Revenge of the Sith was much better than the *three* films that preceded it.
I would argue that Revenge of the Sith was much better than the *three* films that preceded it.
It's not really where the show gets bad, because I think the rest of season 2 was fantastic and season 3 was pretty good as well. It's more like this episode was the turning point as far as network interference went.
I think that's one of my favorite episodes of Alias, but I'll always think of it as the beginning of the end of Alias being good, because that's the episode where ABC basically made them reboot the show and simplify it for dumber viewers who couldn't grasp the concept of a double agent spy.
Yeah, I thought that most of the LOL HE'S GAY jokes didn't land as well in the most recent season as they had in the past.
Great.
I played my Shepard in ME2 as being renegade to people she didn't know or trust and then paragon to her crew. I thought it made for a more interesting character but it kind of breaks the mechanics of the game because you get locked out of a lot of options by not committing to one side.
Yeah I loved the original ending. I don't get the complaints of the decisions not paying off. Yes, they didn't affect the final outcome that much, but the whole universe of the game was totally different for me than for other players, and that was because of the decisions I made throughout the series.
That's how I feel about Lost too. I personally liked the ending but I can understand why not everyone did. What I will never understand is how quickly people turned on the whole show that had given them years of entertainment just based on the way it ended.
Yes. After the fakeout they already did last season it would feel cheap to kill her again. Then again this is a show that brought back a main character after a whole season and then killed them off again in a matter of minutes.
My baby loves it!
I'm surprised they are already to the Red Dragon stuff. I thought this whole season was going to be stuff from the prequel book and then Red Dragon next season. I wonder if that means Hannibal will be captured by midseason now, or if they are gonna mix things up a little.
Pretty impressive that Dragon Age made it to number 2 as a write in option.
I'm surprised Dragon Age Inquisition wasn't in the best games list at all.
I have a friend who went to Dragon Con and got an awkwardly long hug from the actor who played T-Dog around the time he was killed off of the show.
Or college girls.
I feel like they may have prematurely touched on the current arc with the farmer Rick stuff at the beginning of season 4. If they end up adapting the war and then do the time jump I think it will feel like the show is repeating itself. I almost think that arc on the show is what inspired Kirkman to do it in the comics…
It was very quick but they did show Daryl telling her about Beth being kidnapped in the season opener. To me, that makes it even worse because she knows that her sister was still alive relatively recently. The group has already had run-ins with all types of crazy people including rapists and cannibals, so she knows…
Maybe I just made this up to explain how little Maggie seems to care about her, but I thought they were half-sisters so that would explain why they don't look related.
I think the idea was that they are so decomposed that high pressure water can break down their skulls and destroy the brain. It would be more outrageous if it wasn't so easy for people to get through the skull with just about any other weapon.
I hope this means we are getting a week's worth of UTU2TM episodes too.