neonmoron
Neon Moron
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Cage face on Travolta head looks weirdly like Jason Jones.

My spoiler-sense is tingling. Like a Spider-sense, because we’re talking about a Spider-Man movie, and Spider-Man has spider-sense, but the movie has spoilers, so you’re, uh, you’re taking the sense in the movie and the, yeah. It’s great. You love it.

The actual games aside, how did you feel about the VR hardware itself? I’ve actually had a hard time finding trustworthy reviews for it, and I’ve been vaguely contemplating getting one myself for awhile.

I hope Dolph Lundgren runs around on all fours like a hound.

Given the fact that every single director on S2 was female, this seems like a given. Female talent both in front of and behind the camera has become kind of a hallmark for the series.

I watched and enjoyed the first season, but for some reason I didn’t encounter ANY marketing for season 2, so I didn’t even realize it had aired.

The movie knows what it wants to be. The modern notion of “self care” is treated with some amount of apprehension, like a kind of GOOP-esque indulgence, rather than some quasi-zen actual wisdom.

Gosh, I hope the writers realize that the only satisfactory way for this show to end is with a bloodbath for the fascists.

I’m definitely in a similar boat as you, and I agree. I think as long as you have an open-minded willingness to engage with the material, there’s plenty to appreciate.

Honestly, I think the simple answer to that is just that Watchmen spends more time following Rorschach, carefully examining his backstory, and even hearing a continuous inner monologue. The reader is permitted to know Rorschach more intimately.

I like Rorschach, but I do not admire him. I think that’s the distinction.

Very cool “The World’s End” vibes.

I wasn't blown away by Silence, to be honest. It was great on a technical level, but as somebody who isn't religious, I had a hard time connecting with the story or any of the characters. The main takeaway I had was the absurdity of religion, which definitely seemed like a subtext in general, but it made it difficult

Lenny was real in the pilot, right? Also, was David aware from firsthand experience that he/his powers killed her?

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