You did catch the last paragraph of the review, in which I carefully define my usage of the term, right?
You did catch the last paragraph of the review, in which I carefully define my usage of the term, right?
“Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.” —Carl Sagan
I love your avatar; fitting for a review of this show in particular. (I also agree with you about the animations in the H2G2 movie. I rewatched that film a few months ago, and they hold up—still look fantastic and lively.)
Re: the extra Nat Geo footage—I didn't know this, thanks for the wisdom. If you or @ComradeQuestions:disqus happens to catch one of these reruns, I'd love to know if the extra footage is worthwhile!
"The stylized segment at the end where each era of history was rendered in the dominant culture's canonical style was particularly nice."
If you think it's an "A," that's super. If you think it was a "Z," or a 94.5, or some letter from another alphabet, super. I give two seconds of thought to the grades on these reviews. Grades are dumb, and they lead to empty conversations. I give them out only because I have to. The review is the meaningful part for…
Thanks for sharing that. And yeah, I've never had a problem with Molyneux, even if he seems to have a problem with himself. Of the two camps I laid out above, I'm firmly in the "forgive" camp. He's honest, he's earnest, he's forthcoming, and he's enthusiastic. These are all things that I welcome in an artist. Yes, he…
Thanks very much for saying so. That's one of the things I like about The Digest, too.
Haha that is great! Thanks for posting this; I hadn't seen it.
I did it wrong on purpose the first time. I'm not about to mess with success!
I think you'll especially enjoy the fifth episode.
What are some of the arbitrary rules that you've come up with?
Thank you so much! It felt good to write it.
Ha, well I'll be damned, it sure does. Le Jeu De Trois
The blurring was even sloppier in the source photo from Wikimedia Commons; it looked like license-plate pudding. I assume the plate number was obscured because the owner of the car is someone important, probably Obama or God.
Your hopes were dashed: http://www.flickr.com/photo…
A question mark is a meal in itself.
It was the latter, but my boss told me to change it, so now there is a smorgasbord of punctuation there to let you know that I trailed off on purpose.
Don't think they didn't consider it! The last paragraph in the AP story:
Mine is Alan Wake, and the cue is to take a drink every time Alan tells you the answer to a puzzle before you have a chance to solve it yourself. You'll be dead within hours.