Too bad Kotaku is not longer affiliated with Giz. Now James Whitbrook has to report on video games AND clean the toilets.
Too bad Kotaku is not longer affiliated with Giz. Now James Whitbrook has to report on video games AND clean the toilets.
Arcane is universally loved even though it has lesbians! Culture war is over!
Never played the game, still don’t intend to, but damn was this series awesome. I think I need to rewatch season 1 again for a refresher on names and everything, though I do remember the highlights (and who can forget that ending).
It hasn’t held up as well as Young Frankenstein or Blazing Saddles, but it is still amusing.
The kid in me that watched it will never tire of it, but the adult me would inevitably be disappointed by a sequel trying to be anything like it, or something completely different.
Disney used to release films back in the theater ever few years. They even did that with VHS tapes. There are some films that were fun taking children to see re- releases remembering being about their age seeing the film in theaters. I think the main argument here is story telling now has gotten worse over the…
As I recall (and it’s been awhile), he’s gay in the source material, at least until he’s turned. And even after that, his two significant others are Armand and Marius.
Not lost, Its renewal was announced a while back. Also, there’s also a mighty nein series in the works
He was bright enough to follow Mae and completely circumvent an unnecessary plot complication where everyone wrongly thinks Mae is Osha.
I don’t think you know what “deconstruction” means.
Let’s be clear that that’s because:
“Please just give us a show where likeable, competent people mostly do good things.”
He’s literally credited as a padawan. He’s a Jedi. He’s just not as very good Jedi - like an awful lot of Jedi in this era, especially in backwater areas like this, where the Jedi Temple isn’t really around much to enforce behaviour codes more narrowly (and that enforcement can create its own problems). Also let’s be…
the weird thing is it seems like he was distracted by a girl, which doesn’t seem very jedi-like. my guess is he is a non force user is the jedi’s employ.
Your reading of that quote is off here. Yord is the one who thinks there is one way a Jedi is supposed to do things, not the writer of this article. He is the archetypal inflexible Jedi. The point here is that Yord is good at being what the order considers to be the Platonic ideal of a Jedi. Order above all else.…
Disagree. I really liked it. I’m not sure I liked how much of it felt like it was filmed in the volume, but over all I quite liked it.
Every apartment complex I’ve ever lived at has had at least one person with an oversized pickup parked “in” a standard space that absolutely does NOT accommodate it and makes it difficult for the rest of us to navigate the lot. Not everyone has the flexibility to choose their apartment based solely on finding the…
we get to see it when he’s already aboard Sol’s ship literally steaming his robes to look their best for the mission
This is the apartment he can afford. Doesn’t matter if apartments he likely can no longer afford have bigger places. Sure, he could have moved into one with valet parking, and just chose not to do that.
Weird, financially backing a company owned by a narcissistic sociopath has consequences?