jrcrawford
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jrcrawford

Bardem, Zendaya, Isaac, Bautista, Momoa, Duncan-Brewster, Chen.

There are multiple people of color in the trailer, give it a rest.

Hey, non-book-readers: Does that trailer make any sense to you?

I could spot the beats and knew where they were going (I read all the Frank Herbert Dune books growing up). I suspect that was essentially just a bunch of random ominous images for someone going in fresh, though.

It’s going to be interesting to see how the

James is wrong. Thank you for coming to my TEA-Talk.

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This remains one of my favorite sketches on this subject, ironically done in response to an earlier Assassin’s Creed game:

At least commas have a nice gentle curve. Could have ended up hitting a backslash or something instead, and that would probably hurt.

Aloy is, in my opinion, the best realized female protagonist in AAA gaming history. Not just because of her great character development, not just because she could be an attractive design without feeling objectified, not just because  of the way she navigated her world, but in the way she worked in combat.

So you’re saying they thought Aloy should’ve been Aboy?

I got into an annoying argument with someone about Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn that started with “a woman can’t do all that stuff” (which I attempted to counter with the triple threat of “no one can - it doesn’t have to be fully realistic” and “some women could - Aloy is one” and “it’s a video game”)
But it was all a

I’m all for historical accuracy, but there’s a thin line to realism where a dev has to consider things like my character needing to go to the bathroom and sleep or going into battles that actually took place in ancient Japan, fighting giant enemy crabs and hitting their weak points for massive damage.

Yeah, I was with you until the “entitled millenilal” part. What a great way to age your opinion, and feed into one of the most laughable stereotypes. She’s an entitled person. Most millennials aren’t entitled, they are just living in perhaps the most difficult financial time in decades and decades, in general.

I havent watched it yet, I may very well agree with you, but sometimes things must be said, and this is one of those times.

You did watch that movie until the end right? Wehre he came back and became a hero?

That’s just what French sounds like in the 24th century.

Ouch,I love Sir Pat Stew but they should NOT have made him attempt to speak French. 

“Yeah, I know, but if you’re telling me Ezra Miller can be in the crossover, I can make it happen.”

Y’all gotta learn how to separate the art from the artist.