Are you sure your in the same Seattle I’m in. Commute times are at record lows
Are you sure your in the same Seattle I’m in. Commute times are at record lows
“It’s a real dick move to have a public health crisis, “
I find this whole “Pay $60 for 1/20 of the game is dumb” argument to be ridiculously stupid. You do realize that you’re paying not for the story but the new game in its entirety right? If you just want the story, I have news for you, just don’t buy it and watch a LetsPlay. You think Square can just crap out games of…
Is it really 1/20th of a game if there’s so much new material though? It sucks that it’s confined only to the Midgar sections, but if they’re going to be adding that much new material, then the whole game is going to be over a hundred hours long and probably cost hundreds of dollars. Spreading it out like this is…
This episode was CHOCK FULL of fanservice moments. But the first one was also the most profound: when the space-Nazi-war-doctor lady teased Icheb about finding his cortical node. Icheb doesn’t have one; he offered it up to Seven when hers malfunctioned, at great risk to his own survival. So this deep callback was just…
From the franchise that leapt out the gates with space hippies? It all feels pretty on brand to me.
The OA was great! It was ambitious, completely bonkers, and, yes, pretentious, but that’s not a bad thing. There’s nothing like it on TV. I would rather watch something like the OA, flawed and incomplete as it was, than a million cop procedurals/comic book superhero shows/Sherlock Holmes ripoff procedurals, or…
I loved The OA. I thought it was incredibly unique, had a lot of heart, told an intriguing story, and I was excited to see where else it was going to take us. A little hard to follow in the second season, I admit, but that is also the risk when you throw typical tropes and playbooks out of the window.
I don’t get the…
Synthetic workers are 24th century slaves? Sure, ok.
ONCE UPON A TIME did it already. Performed by the great Raphael Sbarge of Bioware games fame.
Is there a difference between the rides in Disney World vs. Disneyland?
I think you are looking at it in the wrong way. It’s a full game, the length of any other Final Fantasy game. It just covers about a third of the original story.
Movie would suck. Too much story to condence. Each movie would feel like rise of skywalker. Like are you going to introduce the chee, the leerans, crayak, the ellimist and all the hokr0bajir lore into a single film? No way that works.
Now animated series on netflix, however would be awesomeballs. 12 episode seasons.…
Definitely not their deaths.
Remember in the Andalite Chronicles that Elfangor rammed the blade ship before being stopped by the Ellimist. Jake’s decision to ram the blade ship was a callback to that moment and the authors confirmed it.
Yes. Animorphs could have been animated, thereby setting a high standard for children’s entertainment, but the live-action abomination was cringe-worthy.
This isn’t even remotely true. Are you mixing up with a different michael grant?
a suspect claim, as he has said in interviews he and applegate regret not including an explicitly queer character in the books. scrolling through his twitter now though...
Well, Cassie stayed home. She was the only one who didn’t feel like their post-war life was a meaningless void and would rather raise her family than run off to space on an obvious suicide mission.
I saw last week they were doing audio book adaptations, too. Different narrators for each character, which was a nice touch.
Uh, I have no idea what you’re talking about, but Michael and Katherine have a trans daughter who they wholeheartedly support, and have both said that one of their great regrets about Animorphs was not including more explicitly LGBT content.