Totally agree. And I also think it was the best directed episode of the season, and it wasn’t particularly close.
Totally agree. And I also think it was the best directed episode of the season, and it wasn’t particularly close.
“It might mean that I start liking my companions a little bit more if they aren’t negging me all the time.“
As long as the Valley of Defilement runs above 12 fps, I’ll be happy.
Get shield. Good will come in time.
I feel like “Summer” is the “Dark Souls 3" filter.
They made that choice not to. It’s not real life. They’re characters. They do whatever the writers want.
You mean the white SUV that started directly behind the van and then was forcibly pushed out of its lane?
I have a lot of faith in this particular showrunner. Colony has a very warm place in my heart.
In addition to that, I just play too many games well after the price has come down.
The Power Glove.
I wonder if she gets her haircut at the same place that Mark Davis does?
Besides how vile the sentiment is, I can’t even wrap my head around the logic.
The most I think I’ve ever cost one of my shows was 50k; that’s happened a couple of times, actually. Once, we didn’t have a music supervisor yet, and I was asked to put in some Christmas music. I did the only logical thing - I used the version of “Let it Snow” from Die Hard. Another time, we DID have a music…
Is it weird that I first read the Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou post and thought of Ocean’s Eleven?
A friend of mine was asking for recs this week. I’m going to be sending him all these articles.
It’s staggering to me that a single senator from the 26th most populous state has full-on veto power.
I’ve never been so excited for a game to come out, then so disappointed by it.
Freedom Cry is what finally broke me of the series forever.
Know what’s good when you need to “faithfully guard” and “affectionately protect” something?
Assuming this is a good faith question about video game strategy: