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In her defense, it really really REALLY looked like Season Five was not going to happen, so I can’t exactly fault her for seeking other work.

There was an awful lot of new, funny stuff in Season One that was written without Sir Terry, so I trust Gaiman to be able to do the same for Season Two. Also, I remember Gaiman saying at one point that a lot of the bits of the book people assumed came from Pratchett because they were funny actually came from him, and

More cryptic Doctor Who teasers. This time we get a lengthy NPH laugh, a reference to “Brooding Elijah 1926" (we know from set reports that at least part of the story takes place in the 1920's, and the Toymaker’s shop appears to exist in both time zones), a reversed snippet of dialogue “you’ve been in everyone’s head

Ages ago. They appeared together on some of the DVD commentaries for the series that began in 2004.

Kinda shocking how many original cast members are no longer with us. :(

I have a suspicion the reference to multiple universes might be a way of tying the original B5 universe to the new, rebooted version he is planning for the live-action script in development at Warner Brothers (formerly at the CW before they passed on it and, indeed, apparently their entire original 2023-24 lineup). It

But will it be rendered on an Amiga?

Hmm... I’ll watch it, because Babylon 5 is brilliant and Straczynski has very few misses to his name, but I don’t really see the appeal of a one-off 90 minute tour of B5s multiverse. Presumably there’s more to it though, and he’s already mentioned that if it’s successful it might lead to more animated stories —

I hope this is great. The book is amazing and season one was great. I am worried that the loss of Sir Pratchett might dull the humor a bit. 

If Jet Lee doesn’t show up and take out everyone, I will be sorely disappointed.

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i was going to comment that exactly. like i knew it was a Twilight Zone like thing, but i couldnt remember why. its always been in my mind anytime that ride is talked about.

So I guess Gilroy Wasn’t Here.

Hi, just a friendly reminder that Bobby Kotick is a piece of shit and the world would be better off if literally the entire fleet of Greyhound busses ran over him (and the rest of Activision-Blizzard executive leadership, for that matter).

I had honestly forgotten about the domestic abuse allegations, I thought most of his being “canceled” was on the basis of the number of inappropriate texts with an underage fan (which then prompted other similar texts and DMs to be released).

While obviously we don’t know the exact specifics of what actually happened here, it was pretty telling that everyone who knew or worked with him was immediately ready to accept it as fact because of all of their experiences dealing with him and his history of behavior everywhere he went. The number of stories that

I mean, there’s still all that horrific shit of him sliding into underage girls DMs and telling them they’re hot jailbait.

Money trumps guilt. If the money wasn’t coming in, the studio would stop working on it. Nobody on the dev team would ever pay out of pocket just because they felt like it was owed.

The game sold more than 10m units since launch (I think the number is probably more than that). If you average that they sold the game at about $30 since a lot of those sale are probably during promotion now, they have a sale number of 300 million. (again probably a lot more since the game sold million of copies on

Guilt

Like for real I believe the devs feel real bad about the initial launch and everything post launch has been them trying to make up for it