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Big Plus NO GRAPE LIGHTSABER !!!!

First drip now stunting? I can't keep up with you kids. At least you didn't quote your own tweet in the article.

(Asks “How does anyone keep up with this shit?” on a website for nerds discussing a topic for geeks) ;P

Too bad we’ll never hear a speech from a salty internet-nobody like you, I bet you’d show everyone how it’s done properly, champ!

I loved Moon Knight. That and Loki were my favourites, so I think this is a case of YMMV.

Watched the first two with both and the rest of the series in English. Both pretty good but ended up with English dub because it had the added bonus of having Giancarlo Esposito voice a villain.

Counterpoint, this movie was wild and fun because Sam brought Evil Dead energy to what could have been a more generic slog.

I mean, thats your opinion, but I’m reading here and elsewhere that most people seem to like the twist on storytelling that “blackout” fight tried to tell. Sure you could go the “FINAL BOSS FIGHT RAWR” path, as have countless TV series, movies and video games over the last 100 or so years of visual storytelling, but

I mean for one thing we never even got an answer for why Harrow walks on glass in his shoes.

Nope. It was Tawaret, and she was awesome.

Update at 4:12 PM EDT: It’s a boy!

I get it’s a joke most the time but I wish people would stop making the whole “threw my controller at my TV” comments.  It normalizes a behavior that is, frankly, childish and very much a sign of great anger management issues.   

As someone who has never once thrown a controller (good controllers aren’t cheap, cheap controllers aren’t good), I’m in awe as well.

Repurposing old hardware also has its own value, even if it’s just sealing a bunch of them in acrylic. You can’t preserve everything that ever gets made, and you shouldn’t want to, either. The Game Boy itself is well preserved as a platform and there’s no shortage of different ways you can still experience it.

It breaks down like this: it’s enjoyable without it (everyone gets a primer on everyone’s deal, for those who missed the prior movies) but infinitely more rewarding if you’ve seen them already. It’s not required to enjoy it at all, but it’ll hit the hardest if you’ve traveled the long Spidey path in years past.

I think the bell tower was old, and as such, the bell part had been shut down to not ring again, because the structure of it had been decaying and never repaired. So making it ring was that bit too much for it, and once part of the structure cracked, it was a domino effect.

Funny you say that, because by the time I got a zipline network set up everywhere, I was basically done with the game and I was grateful for them particularly in the part towards the end where you have to go a crazy distance to proceed and (iirc) had to do so quickly. I definitely agree with the robot though... I

And I say this as someone who didn’t put in the time to build roads or ziplines. I got through the game entirely relying on the power/speed skeletons and trike.

This episode was powerful and moving. Much like the entire show. Montrose in 1921 was equally moving and fucking traumatic. Is it perfect? No. But what the hell is? I am grateful we get to see something like this on TV.