I think it is important for media where the message that “anyone can be a hero” to actually live up to that thesis.
I think it is important for media where the message that “anyone can be a hero” to actually live up to that thesis.
A talking Man-Thing? C’mon, no way. We all know that Man-Thing doesn’t talk. However, whoever knows fear BURNS AT THE MAN-THING’S TOUCH.
Ugh they never make any Black Widow masks for bank robbers. Why there are so few women in the bank robbing industry.
Hope they wig can get its own spinoff.
Yeah, I’ve eaten at Comet Ping Pong many times and had intended to go eat there again to support it. I don’t think I can anymore, and I kind of think this is going to be it for the restaurant. It’ll go out of business pretty soon because of this.
Gamorra is Gamora’s evil clone.
Loners make the best leaders because darkness and no parents.
And I changed it so that their butts fly off and bite people if exposed to too much melodrama.
First, I am a woman. Second,
I don’t think so... I just bought some rice the other day
I always felt the real Star Trek trilogy started with Wrath of Khan. Khan, Search for Spock, and Voyage Home tell one great big story. Undiscovered Country fits in as a coda to work out some of the hatred Kirk feels for the Klingons from killing his son.
I would love to see an article like that. I mean, I’ve got Hawke in my avatar and all.
Hi, you don’t know me, but because of what you just said, we’re besties for life now.
KotOR II isn’t just one of my favourite games ever—it might actually be my favourite Star Wars *thing*, including the four movies and two TV shows that I actually like. It’s the game that introduced me to my favourite developer, some of my all time favourite characters, and I found its perspective on The Force - isn’t…
“I prefer a story about people than one about armies and nations”
I’ll write about it in earnest one day. I prefer a story about people than one about armies and nations. It’s the same reason why I think KotOR II is superior as well.
Ohmigosh I’m glad I’m not the only one who liked DA2 the most. I totally fell in love with my cocky, jokey, apostate Hawke and his pirate adventures that must’ve taken place after he and Isabela fled Kirkwall.
Someone say Ward?
JJJ, Doc Ock, that’s some low denominators there, almost like she knows Pete is Spidey and trying to torture him for it. Why he sold his marriage and unborn daughter to the devil for life is beyond me...