Speaking of Kevin Smith, doesn't this whole "God's on walkabout" plot arc pretty much steal directly from Dogma? Or, maybe, did Smith "borrow" from Garth Ennis?
Speaking of Kevin Smith, doesn't this whole "God's on walkabout" plot arc pretty much steal directly from Dogma? Or, maybe, did Smith "borrow" from Garth Ennis?
I think you nailed it, and Daniel reached the 100 mark after killing Dante and his goons.
Sure, but Mercedes Mason's facial expressions have been worth the effort. She needs a good comedic role to really bring out that talent (and no, Anger Management doesn't count as either "good" or "comedic").
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Lou!
Rust Monsters — arbitrarily solving fantasy world income inequality since 1973.
The game outlasted the novel, just like Tom Hanks' career transcended the movie adaptation.
Paizo is unleashing Starfinder* at Gen Con 50.
Once again, the Paladin chooses Intelligence as their "dump stat."
Pro DM Tip: Bards also make excellent Villains.
If only Slink Johnson could cameo as Black Jesus.
Meanwhile, pity poor Mithra — unloved and forgotten like that decayed mammoth head, completely replaced by Jesus' birthday.
And the severed heads The Governor kept in fishtanks?
I think the final scene of the episode ended when the dispatcher took the 911 call about the hit-and-run.
I don't think those are "stairs" so much as representing the zigzag pattern of the Black Lodge's floor.
Montreal Screwjob 2: More Monts, More Screws
It's sad that mimicking Independence Day would actually be more innovative.
The endless parade of walk-ons were half the fun. Sure wasn't the plot.
"Pretty thoughtless" is Thanos' go-to move. With the Gauntlet he was omnipotent, but still had the wisdom and impulse control of a 12-year-old.
I'm not.