Photoshop is killing art. 3 of these are using the exact same photo scrap of Rey in a crude cut and paste. Subjectively speaking, only one of these appeals to me.
Photoshop is killing art. 3 of these are using the exact same photo scrap of Rey in a crude cut and paste. Subjectively speaking, only one of these appeals to me.
Usually about seven-eight bucks I guess.
Eh, I didn’t find this episode very interesting.
Dearest io9ers, this is it: After many years and almost as many job titles, it is time for me to say goodbye.
the whole thing is amazing but the goddamn credits...dying here. Cheif Engineer: Laforge, security by dalton, lights by tom edison. HAHA. well done, team, well done.
Basically my thoughts. I didn’t hate it...but at the end of the day, it kinda seemed like the only point for this episode was “we needa find a way to make Eleven realize she can be more powerful” or something? The placement of the episode in the season was off, and like others said, it seemed way too rushed (which is…
I think the only real criticism I can make of this particular arc is that, unlike virtually every other sub-plot in this season, it didn’t meaningfully impact or reinforce the main storyline.
I refuse to pay for CBS Wallet-Access for Star Trek, and I refuse to pay for Disney Wallet-Grab for Star Wars/Marvel.
Let me hand wave at this. There are some who theorize that the Death Star works by attacking the very forces of the universe. It basically reverse the pull of gravity and turns it into a push. When it hits at full power, it basically turns everything into dust, like Alderaan. However if it only slightly hits, it is…
Well I’m excited for how they find ways to awkwardly shove in existing characters into the new stuff that serves no purpose but weakening said characters, per Star Wars tradition.
Old Man here 100% disagreeing with you. I am pumped for some new stories in Star Wars that aren’t prequels and aren’t part of the Skywalker Saga.
Old man, get off my lawn moment-
I think it might maintain that shape for a bit though. I don’t think this takes place that long after the attack. You’re probably right about the habitability.
I know it’s a comic book, but hasn’t the artist heard about this little thing called gravity? Things don’t just float away from a planet, they fall down, and you can’t have that big a hole in a planet either, it will just collapse into a smaller sphere. Luke is right it does feel wrong.
With Game of Thrones coming to an end soon, there’s going to be a hole in our lives for a big-budget fantasy show.…
Is that what it was? The Lowe Look? Because there is something oddly uncanny valley about him when he’s on screen. My wife and I just chalked it up to bad makeup. Part of his hairstyle being matted to his head and too much rouge (not “rogue.” And ladies pinch...)
Unpopular opinion: it’s a race between True Detective and Stranger Things on how quickly a show can go from great to terrible.
I couldn’t disagree more with this. Max joins them in trick-or-treating, because even though she has absorbed Billy’s personality a bit, she wants friends. Her blunt refusal to say something, and then jumping into the group is her way of trying to cope with it, of being involved and not saying she is a part of the…
Yeah, and if she did everything you said she should, people would be bitching about her being a Mary Sue, including someone on the io9 staff most likely.
I’m so tired of aftershows.