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I’m just miffed the actual legal aspect is essentially superfluous. They could have just made Billy Bob a drunk detective or something, because that’s closer to what he does than actual lawyering. I didn’t want to the end of the series, but I did watch season 2, which played out like a...horror movie/thriller? I don’t

And yet still manages to be less likeable than Matt right? :D

Goliath is poison. When I heard Billy Bob Thorton and David E. Kelley were doing a legal drama, I was absolutely hyped. The actual show itself was a trainwreck. The actual legal procedural stuff was completely ignored to what? Film creepy love scenes between Olivia Thirlby and William Hurt? Have Billy Bob Thorton give

I didn’t like it either. When Doc Ock said he was going to redo his experiment with better shielding, then got even more tritium, I was like...no thanks. It ruined the whole movie for me. 

No. I was a 16 year old with a lot of homework and hoping for FF IX to grab me. After how much I enjoyed VIII, I wanted something in the same vein. 

Honestly, I didn’t like IX. I didn’t like the chibi art style or the focus on pure fantasy. As a friend of mine points out, “Final Fantasy should be fantasy,” and I liked the steampunk, tech, direction far more.

I also disliked IX a whole ton. I got to the part where the characters were acting out a play within the game, turned it off and never looked back. 

A few articles on Kotaku about how the game isn’t as bad as people said hardly makes it an apologist era. I defended XIII on release and I’ve stood by it. 

That sir, is a fine idea. I figure that was what they were kinda going for in a season 2. Oh well, easy come easy go huh? 

Aside from a literal clone of Kyo, “Kusanagi,” KOF doesn’t really suffer from characters who play like Kyo unless you count KOF 95 Iori. 

If anything, I get that. I suppose after the series was over, I just wanted a little more about what happened to everyone after Spike was gone. The live-action felt like a way to continue the story, and I liked the direction even though I didn’t like several elements to it.

As someone who’s watched the original several times, and enjoys it, I still don’t quite see why people love it that much. It had charismatic characters, an intriguing setting, and a competent exploration of existentialism and ennui. Still, does that really make it one of the best shows ever? I know everyone is saying

Other than Ed, Vicious, and Fearless, there was so much to like about the show. 

I enjoyed it, and was looking forward to the second season. It had potential as long as I wasn’t constantly making comparisons to the source material. I wanted to see what a Cowboy Bebop would be like in the direction they took it. 

Maybe it’s because I went through the audiobooks, but I felt Wes Chatham was fairly close to book Amos. I would argue that Tipper as Naomi is the odd one out, but not really by much. 

Man, I know it would totally ruin everything, but I would pay good money to watch Duarte voiced like Mr. Krabs. 

Not all Michelin starred restaurants are like that.  I happily ate at one where I felt ridiculously full after. 

What’s a sex? 

The point of art is to look at something and form your own interpretation. However, it doesn’t stop a lot of people from just going “Ooooooh, pretty,” before moving on.

If you quickly scan down the rest of the comments made by me and the other commentors, it’s clear we all know we should pay attention. The point though, was that a lot of people don’t. Maybe it’s obvious because you’re smart and well informed, but you’d be surprised at how much “simple stuff” goes right over people’s