You're right. I was thinking of Love and Monsters.
You're right. I was thinking of Love and Monsters.
Between this, the Dissolve and Polygon, I've realised how much I really hate this whole style of web design.
I didn't loathe Ten, but I did start to loathe RTD by the end of season 3. After Fear Her I groaned whenever I saw that the episode I'd started to watch was written by him, and subsequently was shocked that Midnight is so damn good.
Definitely a Swamp Tribe waterbender.
I have a hard time remembering if anything was ever really forbidden from me, but there was stuff I watched semi-secretly because I didn't want the chance of it being forbidden, no matter how remote it was.
Like Deadwood and Trainspotting when I was 15.
The only time it came close to happening was when my grandmother…
I sincerely hope that, once we reach the end of the season, everything 'clicks' together and the weaker episodes of the season retroactively seem stronger.
Not that I expect that to happen, but it's fun to dream.
The art is horrible? Could you expand on that? Because when I read it I saw a wonderfully accurate reproduction of the original show's style, with characters that were as expressive on paper as they were on screen.
It would be a deus ex ending if the phoenix hadn't been established earlier in the episode.
Progress!
One minuscule step at a time.
Honestly, the first three seasons (and the first especially) are kind of a blur to me. In an attempt to catch up for the fourth season, I watched them on the bus, on my iPod, which meant that half the time I couldn't even see the screen and had to rely mostly on audio alone. Certainly not a good way to watch anything,…
Samurai Champloo
Ghost In the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Rome
Band of Brothers
Samurai Jack
The Yaris game.
I've found it: the fabled A+ community grade.
I've got a soft spot for Hogfather, as the scene where Death explains the purpose of human fantasy to Susan was my introduction to Terry Pratchett.
Yeah, I'll take this over a Pacific Rim sequel.
You and every other commenter for this review. We should also mention that Rothstein was requesting that Margaret not reveal his identity, and that it's not Mickey, it's Charlie.
2013, still terrible.
I have a question about the pictures used for reviews: how are they chosen? I only ask because a recent review of Boardwalk Empire used a picture of Gyp Rosetti, The Legend of Korra used a picture completely unrelated from the events of the episode and this review has the same picture as last week.
I would say I'm…cautiously excited. I really want an excellent sequel, but I have every expectation that EA will fuck it up.
I believe it's the latter.