Doesn’t have to be pre-Breaking Bad (in fact, I doubt it would be considering Saul hadn’t met Walt until Breaking Bad began), it’s gonna take place at some point within the Breaking Bad timeline.
Doesn’t have to be pre-Breaking Bad (in fact, I doubt it would be considering Saul hadn’t met Walt until Breaking Bad began), it’s gonna take place at some point within the Breaking Bad timeline.
It’s kinda insane that my heart was beating just as much at the episode of Breaking Bad where they heist off a freaking train. And this one was just in some mall.
At the end we saw him really want to jump back into that Saul life again when he was holding up those clothes, I think this episode is also supposed to signify some sort of reawakening in Jimmy, but not that of Saul, because he put the clothes back. I think it’s signifying a reawakening of Jimmy himself. Something…
“This video game got its vision of a possible future all wrong!”
You’re free to disagree, I’m just telling you why it wasn’t even an issue with me for a second, just seemed logical and reasonable given everything we’ve seen and known.
Nah, they only show the one that’s important to the story, if he hides 50, but we only ever see 1 of them for the rest of the series, then focusing on that 1 is all that really should be done if you want to tell a good story. Now obviously there is no proof he hid more than one gun, but my common sense immediately…
This game is so great that even its glitches are a genuine blast.
Gus probably has guns hidden at every which corner, and that was just the closest one that he knew of.
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NFTs for physical items... my brain hurts. In its purest form, there is something to the idea of NFTs, but good lord was it exploited and bastardized into something awful in no time.
Probably a clear indication that GTA 6 will officially offer a VR mode. You can’t make a big deal out of that kind of reveal if it’s already been readily available in the scene for years at this point unofficially. Shame to see TakeTwo further devour whatever soul Rockstar once had.
“It turns out that the people running EA’s Twitter account aren’t even a part of the company.” Yeah, that’s honestly not surprising at all. In fact that’s immediately what I assumed when I saw the tweet, these kinds of big businesses tend to hire out for social media managers, who are told what they can and can’t say…
It’s fun and easy to mock such crowd funding, but I've seen far less on such platforms go the full distance and see actual releases in time. Now don't get me wrong, there are things they want to do here that almost certainly will never happen, but all the same I wouldn't be shocked to see them eventually release some…
They’ll never have another hit, certainly not on the scale of Pokemon Go, with that in mind, why even bother with these lesser titles? Just go all in on the one multi-billion dollar game. It still performs fantastically, and if all they did was focus on only improving their greatest hit with everything they’ve got,…
No mention on the authenticity of the cards? I feel like that should be one of the first things mentioned. I’m not aware of giant novelty Pokemon cards being a real thing, so logically I must assume they’re fake cards. Which of course leads me to a question you didn’t even address, if the cards are indeed fake, then…
Can’t say I’m shocked that a Kinja site would be one of the places out there defending the indefensible in this case. I get that it makes the ‘Me Too’ movement inconvenient to recognize that some women are capable of straight up lying on such matters, but to ignore that reality would be to say that the words from all…
I love how people keep shitting on the casting as if this movie is doomed. I guarantee it will be a big success regardless of how much you dislike Pratt.
Call me cynical, but I don’t understand why a remake of this game is needed at all. They remastered it for the PS4 and it still stands the test of time, it’s not like the original PS3 version is feeling dated, so I don't get it.
Hard to feel empathy for a criminal that knew what they were doing is wrong. As others have said, there are innocent people in prison for crimes they didn't even commit, maybe we should recalibrate who we're writing pity pieces for. I guess that's a little difficult when the story has to deal with video games too for…
But why do they even have to change? His behavior is weird, but what exactly was truly wrong with it to begin with? By all accounts, he always asked for and got permission first before he did what he did, and there is nothing illegal with his weird kink. That is ultimately what this seems to come down to, kink-shaming.