From the literal FORTY SECONDS that we’ve seen, it looks fine.
From the literal FORTY SECONDS that we’ve seen, it looks fine.
I forgot she mentioned that little detail in the voice-over, good catch. At that point I was just shaking my head and snorting derisively.
She also went back to a time before she was born, though. Does the spell work in different ways based on how far you go back?
I know, I know...magic, blah blah blah.
Jesus, I didn’t even consider that the finale basically undid the relatively happy ending for the Murder Hoise ghosts... that’s just cruel, even by AHS standards (and yet I don’t think it was intentional, just a result of lazy, convenient writing).
I am unable to restrain myself from laughing out loud whenever I see Peter’s rendition of James March.
He is so outlandishly over the top that I burst into laughter the second he opens his mouth. That accent is nothing short of comedy gold.
Peters was severely underutilized this season but I did like that we got a return appearance from James March, who might actually be my favorite Peters character (he’s just such a weirdly jovial psychopath). I would have been fine with Queenie heading back to the Cortez if it meant we saw him again in this episode.
She says in the voiceover she’s letting Madison stew for a while. The implication is that she can but—I guess because the audience is supposed to dislike Madison so much—she’s siding with the audience and letting Madison suffer just a bit longer in Hell.
Yuh know what? I..... I didn’t hate it. I soft liked it. I... I liked it.
Like Rosemary’s Baby has taught us, inadvertent and unwilling conception of the AntiChrist at least come with pretty sweet real estate.
There’s the key modifier, “cheat program”. What he’s doing isn’t legit. At all.
Why are there so many professional athletes who’ve turned out to be complete pieces of shit?
*rolls eyes*
When you can’t be right, may as well be condescending.
LOL. Come to Southern California and you will see how misinformed your snarky comment is.
*Points at Volvo any way.
It’s weird that neither the article nor the pictures reference the change from Siegfried to Inferno to the new villain at all, they just seem absorbed by the changes in the Nightmare armor as if there were no in-universe reason for them.
While technically true about Soul Calibur, Nightmare wasn’t in the original Soul Edge/Soul Blade.
First,
Soul Blade was a real cool game.
It’s cool that you can get an idea of what Nightmare’s identity is in each game is based on his design. He’s way less human in IV because he is in fact just a suit of armor and not actually Seigfried anymore. They humanized him again in V because he was now a different human, older and more dignified. And now in VI he…