I like to think he didn’t figure it out. That he was sincere in that he was happy.
I like to think he didn’t figure it out. That he was sincere in that he was happy.
That quote doesn’t actually support your argument. Backing somebody up against a wall is corning them so can’t retreat and could be intimidating and possibly threatening but not actually physical.
Didn’t Phil Spencer tweet about Blinx a month ago or so?
Also, the show first aired in 2003, youtube wasn’t even a thing until 2005, so it seems possible that HE didn’t even think streaming would be a thing when he signed the contract.
Right! It’s crazy, why should this guy, as you said “Foot the bill” ? he only has one left!
As a millennial, I would like to point out that this is what our parents taught us when we started using the internet, and it’s absolutely what they don’t do.
It’s a solid show that pays off better than most. Yes, the last two seasons have their struggles (andy) but it sticks the landing and the character development is worthwhile. Unlike say How I met your mother or GoT, there are few shows that you can watch to the end and feel like you watched a complete show.
It’s such a good game!
I mostly want to know what she told her colleague, like is that person just a massive asshole for ignoring her or was it just poor communication that didn’t convey the issue clearly?
My Grandfather passed two weeks ago at 98 1/2, he was in training class with Chuck Yeager and Neil Armstrong, we have the graduation photo with the whole class.
What a full and long life these gentlemen had.
It’s annoying that I’m mildly sad about this. I have nostalgic memories of sitting in my bedroom, playing Runescape and with Radio Disney playing on my stereo. There are certain songs I hear that to this day that transport me back to that bedroom, fishing for swordfish.
Glad, I’m glad I’m not the only one who was disappointed.
I’ve loved my Note, it’s size and it’s superior camera were the big draws to me.
Only Secret of Monkey Island and LeChuck’s Revenge got an HD remake, Curse of Monkey Island did not, but it was already pretty high quality so it shouldn’t be hard to touch it up and re-release it.
Excuse me while I nerd out really hard to this.
I don’t know what you’re talking about everybody has been kung fu fighting since ‘74, well before the power rangers.
Sam’s “covid ate our budget so here is an extra” wife
I’m good with the ending, was it great? No. But it was good enough. From what I’ve read, Covid really screwed with production, like being able to get more cast members for the finale, which why there isn’t any John or Mary Winchester in heaven, because they couldn’t get the cast there. I wanted more but what we got…
It was a good ending, they both got the life they truly wanted, Dean wanted to fight monsters with his brother and eventually die doing it. Sam wanted a family, raised better than he was and he got it but this time he wasn’t running from his past and his family, as the tattoo on his son’s arm points out.*
I do miss the days where we just did what sounded cool or worked within our childish imaginations. Is there a rock in the way, blow it up thats cool, a whale in the way? Thats like a water rock, blow it up.