nostalgiczenith
Nostalgic Zenith
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I assure you that you are not

The winning move is to keep the launch trajectory over water. If it falls, it lands in the safest place it could possibly be. You’re right that a launchpad detonation would be quite a catastrophe, but there are ways around that right? Build a temporary launch facility somewhere remote (not great, but no spread of

Also a favorite: we’re in a construction area and you’re used to driving in that lane but now it’s being used for oncoming traffic. You’re coming right at me. Get back on your side of the road.

I can’t find any evidence that the actual snap of the photo actually happened. It’s easy to infer and construct because the scene builds a pattern of “see kids”, “show telephoto of kids”, “snap sound effect”. So we see him point the camera, and then we go into the room and see Steve and Nancy kiss. Afterward, Jonathan

All the important storyline bits exist in the current draft. Don’t know if it was the original or not, but Jonathan does see Nancy undress. Nancy and Steve kiss. Jonathan develops film in Episode 3 that shows Nancy pulling off her sweater. Steve’s jerk friends give that picture to Nancy just before Steve drops the

In Episode 3 at 23:42 there are is a picture in the developer tray of Nancy taking off her shirt with Steve in the background. In Episode 2 we saw this from inside the room, immediately before Steve and Nancy kiss.

Yeahhhhh. I feel you. It’s going to make my twilight years real lonely if I can’t figure out a way to fix it.

I do heartily recommend the comics, though.

Some are. Some find fun in immersive simulation.

I think I’d rather have a Catwoman movie, but with some members of the same cast. Including Batman, but there are plenty of comics that have Batman that aren’t Batman comics. Zoe Kravitz’s Selina Kyle just finally hit the nail for me; the right combination of villainous behavior, riding the moral line, and adopting

It’s pretty brutal to have a print edition (my preference, but also useful for new players or people new to virtual tabletops) and a virtual edition (D&D Beyond, Roll20, etc) and pay full price for both. Hopefully this enables some sort of bundle or unlock code. Literally the same thing that has been going on with

As I recall Phil was the dinosaur supervisor on Jurassic Park. One job, Phil. One job.

Someone else being wrong isn’t a license to do wrong. That said, a friend of mine once told me “If I said it, and you understood it, then it’s a word.” And he’s probably right. He’s sold a lot more books than I have. He’s also freely and blithely admits to mangling the English language for profit.

Shep: So, how were those noodles?
Grunt: A little spicy.

I lose it every time.

Big O basically is this for Batman.

You’ve got a billionaire playboy protagonist (Bruce Wayne/Roger Smith) who puts on a black suit (of varying size, but not utility) and cruises around a gorgeous city in a badass car. They have battle butlers (Alfred Pennyworth/Norman Burg), smart redhead sidekicks, and are allied

Pity you can’t stream it, though.

I don’t think that The Power manifested as rage when Savage He-Man called upon it without the Power Sword. Teela says as much to Andra, but that doesn’t make her right (she has a number of misapprehensions in this series.)

Good question. Somewhere outside and covered but ventillated. I recall seeing propane tanks stored in racks outside of stores, but they are under the eaves. My dad just keeps his in the garage near the garage door, which is probably suboptimal, but it’s as far from the main body of the house as it gets, and the garage

Chester P. Runk, not Funk, and he’s pretty great. Not Cisco, but he’s got a great nerd energy while still kind of slotting into that tech support role. ‘The One With The Nineties’ was a touching episode for his character. Surprise, it was one of the fun ones where Barry (who should know better) somehow doesn’t.

There are 25 volumes of trade paperback (though we’re picking highlights in the show, it seems like, so going through them faster than I’d have thought). One of the things I like the best about Invincible is that time passes. Friends become enemies, enemies become friends. People grow up. Get married. Have kids. Die