mdvillarreal
MDVillarreal
mdvillarreal

Dat Quarian!

That was partially driving his character, but he also recognized what Rick didn’t was that surviving in the zombie apocalypse meant being willing to do unthinkable things in the name of survival. Had Shane survived, the camp probably would’ve split into 2 groups and gone different ways.

She didn’t because her character arc went completely illogical. Same with Lori. Season 3, though it had some good spots, was a bit of a mess. The Governor was a great addition, but the overall story for the season was messy. Why they didn’t have the big showdown between the Governor’s forces and Rick’s at the prison

I think he was referring to Andrea, which I agreed with. Andrea and Lori both became highly unlikable in season 3 and not in a logical way.

I could see some of the parallel there. I draw the bigger parallel between Shane and Rick because as they were positioned in season 2 it was as 2 different types of leaders, one who was willing to do whatever it took to protect their own and one who wasn’t willing to sacrifice others just to save their own. Rick

Admittedly, no. I’ve not tried any of them.

I, personally, will not be buying any of the VR devices until they have a proven track record. I’ve watched the Wii, the Wii U, the Playstation Eye, and both versions of Kinect come and not really offer much besides slight novelty.

With as expensive as any of these VR peripherals are going to be, I’d be surprised if they find much traction early on. Spending more than the cost of a new console for a device that may or may not work well and may or may not have strong software support will be a hard sell.

Season 2 was a bit on the boring side, but I remember it most for Jon Bernthal’s performance as Shane as he became the type of man that Rick himself would later become.

I think a full prequel reboot would be a waste of time as it’s already well worn territory. However, a semi-reboot through strategic editing and maybe adding in some additional stuff to flesh out certain elements could work.

It may’ve been an artistic decision to cut his lines and not because they didn’t sound good. By having that final scene without any dialogue, it leaves the ensuing reaction wide open.

So one asshole says he supports another asshole? What’s new?

It’s science fiction. There’s always a way to retcon a “dead” character.

I’ve also never thought about it that way. The thing I liked most from the first movie was the cool alien exosuits that were never really shown much on screen. Of course, being that everything is CGI-heavy now these days, there will probably be at least one scene of a thousand of those suits all marching together at

It does sound pretty underwhelming, but I wonder if it will change with his appearances throughout the film.

So they need 6 people to figure out what a catch is? No wonder the rule book is full of Browns.

I think AP told them to switch the play.

My questions about this are how many pieces are they aiming to release and how much will each piece cost? I love Final Fantasy 7, but I would not be willing to dish out $60 for X number of times.

It is strong enough as its own brand, but it also wouldn’t hurt to become partially hooked up with arguably the biggest retail site in the world. A site where all the inventory of Amazon Prime and Netflix can be browsed in one place instead of having to check two different sites would be good for consumers.