icehippo73
IceHippo73
icehippo73

I had one crash that didn’t really hurt me, and it’s been totally solid other than that. 

I like it, but going back to the same locations time and time again gets a little tedious after a while. I’ve probably given it about 10-15 hours, and I’m ready for it to end. If it’s on sale for $20-30, probably worth it. Not for the $60 I paid. 

I’ll admit it, I’m pretty skeptical about an open world Souls game. What makes those games great is how tightly they’re scripted, and how everything square inch feels like it has a purpose.

I remember Lin Manuel Miranda quoting that in his acceptance speech for his first Tony. It’s really the essence of art in one lyric. 

Josh Gad’s tweet on Sondheim put it best, “Perhaps not since April 23rd of 1616 has theater lost such a revolutionary voice.”

They cut “Just Want to See Her Smile.”

Just because it’s from the source doesn’t make it any better, just more understandable.

Yeah, I’m with you...all had flaws, but Legion swung for the fences so hard that you could forgive the stuff that didn’t work. 

Don’t know how you can talk about LGBTQ+ representation without discussing the brilliant “Homer’s Phobia” episode. 

Legion below the Falcon and the Winter Soldier?!?

Lan Mandragoran.

I can tell you that it took me a while to get into it, after a great deal of initial frustration, but now I love their games.

Not a big fan. I think that’s because I don’t think it’s a particularly good show in general, but I can’t swear that I don’t like it because it screws with the book so much.

Aviendha isn’t bad, although she kinda exists initially just to sleep with Rand. 

As has been said ad nauseam, there were tons of changes that needed to be made to make it work as a TV show in general, and a modern TV show as well.

Totally, and I had a really open mind to see how they adapted it.

Narrows the entire galaxy to two people…if there’s ever a simple way to show why this show has nothing to do with Foundation, this is it.

There are, like, 3000 named characters in the series…can’t all sound good. 

A lot of us are also fans of Foundation, and after how completely that ignored everything from the books, I think many readers are happy that this at least resembles the books they liked. 

Sanderson did an excellent job of bringing everything important to the last three books, while leaving out the stuff that wasn’t working.