You can change the difficulty level to “Easy”, you know! It’s worth it to experience the story, I’d say.
You can change the difficulty level to “Easy”, you know! It’s worth it to experience the story, I’d say.
It’s a Sony IP but they put them in the Windows desktop.
Why all the hate for Renner’s Hawkeye? I never got it.
Sort of - their knowledge would be secondhand, so Yelena could certainly not believe them, at least at first blush. Hawkeye and the Red Skull were the only actual firsthand witnesses, and it seems pretty unlikely that she’ll be able to ask the latter.
“Rogers: The Musical” is the kind of world-building I can get behind.
A man crying about a pizza dog, I thought this was a comedy show?
So, lot’s going on this episode; It did feel long but I also liked how certain characters were around but not given a lot of focus because they just didn’t need to have that in this episode (Keely definitely had a smaller role this week).
Yeah, I had the same thought. Also occurs to me that they’re calling attention to her super-solitary lifestyle, that she hasn’t had any motivation to move the empties off the counter, however long they’ve been sitting there
Last year I felt like Ted Lasso was the show we needed in that moment. Its escapist fantasy and humor gave us a dose of heartwarming reassurance that the world was actually full of good natured people that could support each other. It allowed us to ignore the trauma that we were all facing and provide us a sense of…
They’d definitely have to change it. That Revan book was crap.
Yeah, but TOR was awful, and almost completely disregarded absolutely everything about the original 2, that I never considered it canon (even before Disney bought everything). On top of that, the Revan book that Karpyshyn wrote to bridge the gap between KOTOR2 and TOR completely shat all over everything that happened…
Seriously. KOTOR 2 was so interesting and that ending promised a conclusion... and then it just got cancelled. smh.
Hopefully this does well enough to warrant remaking KOTOR2, and then we can finally get 3.
I’ve been reading the backlash to Ted Lasso online, and I’ve come to the conclusion that people are starting to forget what the name of this show means. A lot of people seem to be caught up in the fate of Richmond, or of Nate, Beard, or even Rebecca, as if those situations are the crux of the narrative.
I loved watching this show with my mom when I was in high school, and then whenever I was home from university, and now I enjoy watching it with her when I’m home from law school (one big reason I loved Christie’s journey on the show). I’ll miss it and I’m sad to see it go; I hope they manage a good finale.
I don’t think there is any denying that this episode would work A LOT better as a season finale, like, time of year when the episode would air aside, a seven year time jump just doesn’t work as well when you’re going right into it next week. But, overall, despite the fact it had the sense of being another episode that…
As much as I love Choni, Toni might have dodged a bullet with their breakup. Cheryl is a lot
Jughead was homeless when he was introduced and ends up full circle.
Well...it was emotionally manipulative, but it resonated with me. Looking forward to the time jump, which is much-needed.
Yeah, I’m not sure that line was ever really that obscure but it has definitely aged into being a very obvious joke. Still one of my favourite lines of the episode though.