What I found ridiculous about the episode was that those dead are indeed undead. They can’t swim, and are wearing furs and armor. I’m puzzled as to why when they went into the water, they didn’t just walk right out again.
What I found ridiculous about the episode was that those dead are indeed undead. They can’t swim, and are wearing furs and armor. I’m puzzled as to why when they went into the water, they didn’t just walk right out again.
Another $60 coaster...
Still feel bad for the guy who was caged in the plane, finally managed to escape, and quickly found his newest hiding place wasn’t better than the cage.
LOL, poor Frieza
He still has a halo in Super, so yeah he’s deadish.
So, there is a chance ala Dumber and Dumber.
And King Kai still hasn’t been wished back to life...
I think it’s much funnier that a character can withstand a 127 hit combo and still be able to fight.
I used nowinstock.net to find one. Very helpful and remember to go early. As for cost, well, can’t help ya there.
More complicated stunts these days in films and tv as scripts seem to require different things than were done before. ‘’Tis a shame really that CGI isn’t more advanced than it is now.
At this point it could be a peon or a frozen banana at this rate.
And of course to prove that these undead things do in fact exist, he runs to the north to capture one “alive”.
Meh.
Not into PC games anymore. Enjoy my library on PS4 and what the Switch has to offer. 😎
I bought at launch and quit before base building and freighters as I was looking for a more Privateer game type. I miss Wing Commander.
I did that in college. My group chose to play human detectives, more fun, less drama.
Sounds like a bad Stomp clone. Seriously the Broadway show Stomp is much better at using random things to make music.
The Saint is immortal and trapped in a sunken truck with nothing but a myriad of souls. I’m sure he’ll improvise. After all, the wrong soul in the wrong body is kind of dangerous. In what way should prove interesting to someone who can’t die.
Eh, not worth the trouble. It’ll be on BBC America at some point.
True, depends how lazy they are though (or interested)