Maybe Trey and Matt weren’t intending to say that
Maybe Trey and Matt weren’t intending to say that
Even if there isn’t a sequel to San Junipero, I think it would be an interesting experiment to have a season that’s all explicitly revisiting the settings of prior episodes — maybe following up with established characters, maybe not. Not like the cheeky easter eggs of Black Museum (fun though they are for the thought…
I just wonder if the movie will acknowledge the fact that Peach is secretly Bowser’s baby-momma. Because Jr. seems to think she is, and she doesn’t deny it.
It’s like Samus lost her suit and asked Tony Stark to build her a new one.
See, I always assumed the reason why Ashe is white is because the Borderlands Pre-Sequel already has a dark-skinned (Indian) cowgirl character and they didn’t want that hassle.
The show has had to go darker, harder, and meaner to justify its protagonist’s excesses.
At the time, I’d have probably said Dark Knight. But in retrospect, seeing that Iron Man kicked off what became the MCU whereas TDK became something that DC kept doubling down on until it screwed up their movie franchise, I’d say Iron Man comes out in the winner in the long run.
Honestly, I’m not sure what she expected out of a rally in a state where literally every county went 50% or more for Trump. This is a state where Democrat Joe Manchin is bragging about how often he votes in line with Trump in a desperate bid to keep his Senate seat, because he knows that’s his constituency.
But do they have Skittlebrau, that new beer with candy floating in it?
Fallout 76 has its own main story and quests that involve trying to track down Vault 76’s overseer and learn about her backstory through recordings scattered across West Virginia.
While I totally get the ‘you’re in a fancy seafood restaurant and you should know that scallops are more expensive than shrimp,’ you can’t assume everyone knows their seafood well at all. Maybe the diner in question is trying something somebody suggested because they don’t know seafood, or approximating someone’s home…
Even aside from Chibnall avoiding references to the past this season, I think the fact that Jenny’s showing up in the Big Finish audio plays can be taken as evidence that the odds of her turning up on the show again are basically nil.
Interestingly, no one actually says, “It’s bigger on the inside” during the TARDIS reveal sequence.
There’s no real science to this or anything, but I’ve always heard that because priority is paid to the drive-thru, it’s not worth going inside to order unless there’s something like 6 or 7 cars in line.
Reminds me of the reaction I had to Watch Dogs — the gameplay was fun when it worked, it seemed promising at first, and there was a lot about the setting that appealed to me, but there reached a point where I was like “Wow, is the entire plot this obnoxious? Ah well, I’ve put this much effort into it, from the way the…
I wonder if any of this can also be traced back to the fact that games don’t really do proper manuals any more, by and large. Once upon a time, you’d bring home a cartridge or whatever, read a little booklet, and have a rough idea of what to expect in the story as well as things like “You’ll start in a town that’ll be…
Sure, the image of “Tim Shaw” removing his mask to reveal a face covered in the teeth of his fallen victims will forever fuel my nightmares, but I doubt he’ll be remembered in the pantheon of great Doctor Who villains.
In all fairness, when it was $7 a coin, that’s because it was basically Disney Dollars for internet drug dealers.
I’m pretty sure season 2 used up all the ninjas, which is why most of the Hand goons we saw in Defenders were just guys with guns.
Am I really the only one who thinks that the Phoenix Joker looks less like ‘The Joker’ and more like ‘The Joker’s dad wearing clown makeup of his own to support his son’s weird hobby’?