I like to think maybe he's learned his lesson, after seeing how Caliban turned out. After that, he basically made Lily under duress.
I like to think maybe he's learned his lesson, after seeing how Caliban turned out. After that, he basically made Lily under duress.
And then taunted him.
She didn't just put him in there, she pretty much relished it. The whole family went from being realistically greedy to mustache-twirling villains the past few eps.
That's really where the strain of all the cliffhangers was felt the most, wasn't it.
So what's everyone else's excuses for not keeping up with it? Mine is that I'm consistently one season behind. Catching up on Season 2 on a vacation from work this week so I can watch this (final!) season.
I found the credits really stirring, as it showed the progress of the humans after they returned to earth, regaining their connection to the land and each other.
The montages at the end of early LOST episodes made me wanna tear my hair out.
To be fair, it coined the phrase QTE. Similar mechanics could be found in games like Dynamite Deka (Die Hard Arcade).
So cold…
This is essentially a digital-only episode of a story that began 14 years ago on the Dreamcast. They have to set their expectations at least somewhat realistically in the visuals dept.
bless this world
I just want Faith builds to be competitive again. I tried a Faith build in Dark Souls and there was no decent scaling weapon for it, unlike in Demon's Souls, and the miracles took way too long to cast. I learned from my mistakes and went full Strength/Endurance/Vitality in Bloodborne and haven't regretted it.
Ang Lee spends Hulk making incredibly vague stabs at pretension while making no bones about the fact that he holds comics in contempt and he certainly made something that rises to High Art as the Hulk dogs (designed by his son!) trot out onto screen.
Hey, Mariah's at the age where it's almost progressive that they're trying to capitalize on her sexuality.
So much blinking! I love that you can almost pinpoint the moment where Jack starts to lose his mind.
Yeah, during my most recent rewatch it was hard to reconcile my feelings for Jack the character against Matthew Fox the super-jerk.
Plus, he was told by Desmond that if he died drowning at that moment then Claire and Aaron would be rescued. Which they were, albeit in very different ways.
Like MOIST warnings?~
Always meant to check that one out.
What is everyone's favorite DVD (specifically meaning the one that used the format and its innovations the best, not which was the best movie)?