‘Precision of her melisma’ might be the most creative use of words I’ve read on this site in quite some time. First time I’ve had to look up a word in a while.
‘Precision of her melisma’ might be the most creative use of words I’ve read on this site in quite some time. First time I’ve had to look up a word in a while.
In A Violent Nature was indirectly about loggers. They killed the main big bad, who rose from the dead to exact revenge.
I was so confused when Otto called Jahaerys his grandson. He was Otto’s great-grandson, right?? These generations are way too close! Alicent almost looks younger than both of her sons!
I’m not going to be able to watch Depp without wondering how Joy would’ve blown her out of the water. Fingers crossed!
Krause is under the radar for sure, and in two of the best TV shows ever made, but maybe the most successful actor would need more than two prestigious shows under his belt? And you can’t mention Krause without acknowledging Michael C. Hall! Do you measure it in acclaimed shows, or years of airtime? Hmmm, who else?…
You sure about that??
Yeah, and was it BL2 or 3, with that other annoying girl, not Tiny Tina, repeatedly saying, ‘Punch him in the dick, yeah punch him in the dick!’ Even I, an openly potty-mouthed pervert, said to myself, ‘Think of the children!!!’
Careful where you place your ‘fuckings’
Don’t quote me, but didn’t Armie want to have some of his girlfriend’s ribs removed so he could eat them? I know some Hollywood types (Cher) go so far as to have this done, so wouldn’t it be natural for a vore fetishist to be like, ‘So, can I have those ribs wrapped up to go, please?’
I’m scared.
Nooooo!!!! You’re crushing my dreams!!!
Too bad they couldn’t take any notes from Fallout then...
I meant take notes from Fallout for season 2 of LotR. But whatever. Seems weird to be defending something you yourself didn’t even thoroughly enjoy.
So you’re saying I have a chance with Jessica...
Don’t forget Friday Night Lights
Look, I wanted to love ROP so badly, I’m a huge fan of the books and movies, I’ve read the Silmarillion, etc., but I just wasn’t convinced by the production of the show, regardless of how money Bezos poured into it. I wasn’t immersed. I kept getting pulled out of it by little nagging details, unlike Fallout, which…
I hope they took some notes from Fallout. ROP was way too clean and pretty and obviously staged with flat characters, while Fallout actually looked like an inhabited wasteland, with layers of trash and characters to root for. Fingers crossed!
John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War series is great, as well as his Lock-In books. Alastair Reynolds’s Revelation Space series is insane, but my favorite standalone book of his is House of Suns.
The book was a great read, and I got through it faster than I would’ve thought, after trudging through Three Body Problem last year, and Neal Stephenson’s latest doorstop for that matter. The pace was great and the plot sucked me right in. Glad to see he’s getting more adaptations, now let’s get to Scalzi’s Old Man’s…
I was playing on console, so please don’t judge me. Your transparent PC master race vibe is coming through loud and clear.