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“Flip over”?

One is Anthony Hopkins, a celebrated actor of stage, film, and television.

Mighty No.9 might have ended up being garbage, but 20XX is a delight.

Probably inspired by that story arc where she was in the Savage Land immediately after the Australia era.

IDW is the current TMNT publisher — and apparently the books are pretty good — but apparently Netherrealm was able to negotiate the rights. Which doesn’t seem like it would be too difficult considering DC recently published a TMNT/Batman crossover.

I’m not going to claim to speak for anyone else, but that makes a lot of sense to me; I’m pretty much always thinking about Turtles in Time.

I’m sure they’ve done the research and are confident that the loss of Nazi bucks will be at least somewhat offset by people in favour of this advertising direction picking up the game when they might otherwise have given it a pass.

Lawsuits? I’m not saying they should be using Richard Spencer or Steve Bannon’s face in the marketing — though they could probably mock up an in-game facsimile that’s close enough that we all know what they’re talking about while still maintaining plausible deniability — but just have multiple versions of the exact

Right? A company essentially saying, ‘Y’know what, if you’re a Nazi we’re pretty happy if you don’t give us your money,” shouldn’t be a huge concern. For one, the potential revenue loss is probably not going to be more than a fraction of a percentage. Secondly, it’s one step up from the bare minimum they can do.

I don’t know why specifically, but my impression was that Voq alone ate Captain Georgiou, not that it was done out of the necessity of their diminishing stores or any Klingon tradition. Just that he’s a bit more twisted.

Zack’s review seems to ignore a lot of what was presented in the show. We know why Burnham felt like the tardigrade was more than just a rampaging beast. We know where Landry’s urgency comes from.

The comic thing seems weird to me. I’ve dated a few women who were very into comic books. I’ve known women very into comics since my early teens, well before the current crop of superhero movies made a bunch of shitty, gatekeeping guys crawl out of the woodwork to try and test the nerd bona fides of any woman in a

He looks like someone ordered, “One standard unit of republican,” from the asshole factory.

There was that DS9 episode about a rifle that used a micro-transporter to beam bullets past obstacles so the wielder can shoot through walls.

That’s a lot of vitriol for a television show....

And that’s it for me.

right. But again (maybe the third time?) this was not a broad episode. For some reason you keep comparing it to broad issues. It wasn’t about a broad issue... and no that’s not even an interpretation. It was about a specific issue impacting a specific group in a specific place.

“Dunder-headed,” eh?

The editing for this episode was significantly better than the first, but the pacing felt really weird. There’s no sense of time. We know the entire episode takes place with in the 21 day gestation period for Bortus’ egg, but beyond that, who knows?