Did they learn nothing from That's My Bush? It doesn't matter how crazy reality is, reminding people of this kind of shit will just make them depressed instead of want to watch episodes
Did they learn nothing from That's My Bush? It doesn't matter how crazy reality is, reminding people of this kind of shit will just make them depressed instead of want to watch episodes
I confess I was thinking Cromwell too, just because I was trying to match up the time period with some famous Brit. I figured if the Coat of Arms was granted in 1596 than the person must have been active more in the middle of the 1600s and Oliver was the only one jumping out
Well Yugioh was originally a manga which didn't even introduce the card game till the 5th or 6th volume, and even then in a very different version from what it would come to be later. That's one of the weird situations where they made a game based on random plot elements from a story and the game was actually decent…
Good thing I just finished the Brettonian campaign, gonna let the game cool a bit so I'm not burned out when it comes time to put another 100 hours into this (and you're right, while they're being coy with officially declaring the 4th faction its gonna be Skaven based on that video)
You could transfer data from a Wii to a WiiU, no idea if there is any such potential with the Switch though it doesn't sound like it
On the other hand, get it wrong just to piss her mindless followers off
No Blues Brothers this week = Utter failure of a Watch This
Such an inconsequential thing too, it was a quick comics entry not a major article. Just tell the editors "Hey, I can't find this book" instead of trying to BS something so easily checked
oh come on, its not like "New York Jew" is some kind of cliche or anything. How was he to know how prevalent they are
I thought Davies could work if they gave him a plot worth a damn. He's whole immortality schtick moves too fast in the early going and unless its gone into something recently it never addresses why the hell the Demon is bothering to help him subvert his own contract. His twitchines I thought made sense as a Steve…
If thats the case Marvel needs a MUCH better writer on Champions. I'm frankly shocked that none of the villains have had a mustache to twirl yet
ugh, Champions has been trying to work in a lot of that political stuff and its the most hamfisted, fumbling plot possible. There is no subtlety or even clear through-plot, and its getting annoying to read
At Target the other day I saw a kids book called "Olaf welcomes Spring". It was strangely not in the horror section
I'm doing alright. Anime-Detour is next weekend which means I have a lot of last minute arranging to get done; we should be ready to go as long as the Double Tree hasn't screwed us (the Double Tree has probably screwed us). Talking with Anton I found out they decided to go with Christopher Jones for the artists table…
While that's a tempting idea, I don't have trust in Marvels bean counters to pull it off. Even if we get another event which kills off all but 100 of the mutants on Earth, you know those 100 are going to be all the X-men and their villains (with maybe a token name death or two) leaving us with the main problem. They…
The biggest problem the X-books face is that the team is SO big at this point you need a strong writer who can handle one hell of an ensemble and that's difficult under the best of circumstances. With the title carrying as much baggage as it has there's all that extra difficulties in any effort to make it decent again.
You have no idea how glad I am I don't understand that reference
The ring stages were less irritating than the random sinkholes you would fall through in the middle of buildings. Not only is the game poorly designed, its coded like shit
After intermittently looking for a Switch (mainly just keeping an eye on Target and Best Buy's online status) I've finally given up and just ordered BOTW for the WiiU. Honestly this was probably what I should have done from the start- I don't really have the time right now for a lot of gaming and a large enough…