jamesderiven
James DeRiven
jamesderiven

They went back to Caprica to get survivors because when Starbuck went back to Caprica for the Arrow of Apollo she discovered that there were survivors, developed a crush on one of them, and went back to get them on her own inititative.

They never went back to the other colonies because they had no idea of finding any

Baby force user, not baby Jedi.

‘Star Trek: Picard’s Prop Master Talks the Process Behind Getting Picard’s Future Just Right’ And Why They Chose To Do Something Else Instead.

“The Riff-Along will also be carried via the MST3K channels on Pluto TV, Stirr, Xumo, Redbox, and Vizio.”

Any single one of those work outside the US? Or is this the usual bullshit?

In the defence of the camera work and generally stiltedness - from my understand the entire series was shot in two weeks because of scheduling conflicts.

Was super psyched for this and discovered immediately that it’s completely inaccessible for anyone with a visual impairment or even just a large monitor, but hey, at elast I didn’t spent money on a literally unplayable game.

Given what a fucking miserable experience going to the theatre is - the noise and light show hell of the lobby, the overpriced concessions prices well and away what is reasonable, the hateful unending commerical that is the preshow, the ‘trailers’ now relegated largely to car commercials, and the general nightmare

This game has possibly the worst dungeon designs in any Zelda game. They’re ugly, confusing, and just soul-crushingly unfun to play, especially compared to Ocarina’s more cohesive level design.

‘What people like to forget is that before Sailor Moon’s plot really kicked into gear and began focusing on Usagi, one had every reason to believe that Minako was the main character and the chosen one who would bring peace to the entire galaxy through the sheer power of love.’

I tried watching the original Sailor Moon

You seen the price of oil lately?

They’ve been there for ages. For once, non-American countries have an up on American Netflix.

Florries

My friends and I just run D&D through Discord and Roll20, free. And there are... very comprehensive websites that cover all the D&D rules without money being required in the slightest.

I haven’t watched this shit-show since the the finale of the first season, but: YEAH, DUH, THAT WAS SCREAMINGLY OBVIOUS BY THE END OF SEASON ONE WITHOUT HAVING TO HAVE WATCHED A SECOND SINCE.

I’ve enjoyed some RiffTracks, but others are just kind of mean, or feel like I’m watching a bunch of old dudes get cranky at the existence of young people.

Doug was awful in the 90s. It remains awful today.

True Blood is directly responsible for the proliferation of a decade’s worth of hyper-sexualized gore-fests that think their shock-jock visuals constitute mature story telling and have pretentions of understanding humanity they know only in the most cynical and superficial of ways.

Avoid.

Legend of Korra is fantastic.

The comics were... not.

It’s one of the phone apps, I’m pretty sure. (Don’t own the game, watching Let’s Plays.)

The Expanse is great but perhaps a terrible choice for a distraction during a pandemic.