I’d love an official Mac/Linux version. I played it via Wine, but could never get the DLCs working right. Love to try it in a finished package.
I’d love an official Mac/Linux version. I played it via Wine, but could never get the DLCs working right. Love to try it in a finished package.
Which, add on the fact that ODB mentioned “a small office”- they might not have an HR department.
But it’s extremely hard to tell these things apart. That’s why many offices have rules about fraternization.
One important caveat to the first letter: he’s not their boss or has any power in the workplace over them, does he? Because that is a problem, then, maybe not the problem Office Drama Bomb thought they had, but whew- biiiiiig problem.
Does anyone else slot The Crow alongside Adam West’s “Batman” in their mental catalogue? I mean it. Sure, there’s the obvious differences- one is dark and moody, one is bright and cheerful, but on a deeper, more resonant level, they mirror each other.
I’m glad he’s got that sword, I mean… what’s a warrior without weapons?
I think the hate is a function of how actively you binged the show. I watched it over the better part of a week. This meant, when 2x06 ended, I wasn’t diving right into the next episode. The sudden shift in pacing and tone didn’t feel as jarring.
It reminds me of “AaaaaAAAAaaaaaaaaAAAAAaaaaa!:For The Awesome”, which was “What if Jet Set Radio was about BASE jumping?”
I kinda like it, but I have to question the position of what I call “the boob band”. The boobquator. The prime meridiboob. The tropic of boobage. WHY ARE THERE LINES THERE?
No, the symbology is fine, you’re missing my point.
“Eleven sees it as being kept in”
I would argue that it depends on how they come back. And that’s very fluid, and different stories need different callbacks, and different reasons for those callbacks. We don’t need the tripwires themselves to go off, but if Hopper (or Eleven) made a trap later, or even better, taught someone else to make a trap (to…
But it’s not all that paranoid- it’s not like the bullets were pointed at the person who triggered the wire, they were pointed towards the trees. And as you say- we never see his trap-making come into play. I don’t mean to imply that the tripwires themselves needed to go off (although they basically ignored them for…
Not to take away from this, but I’m honestly most upset that the tripwires never come up. They have a whole thing about watching Hopper build the tripwires, explain them to Eleven, and then, aside from a few times where someone clearly steps over them, we never hear about them again.
I think the “no bezel” selling point is going to be ARKit instead- I imagine an AR app on the iPhone X looks amazing.
Goonies never use GOTO!
In the novelization of the film, Michael learned to drive by watching Loomis take him to court dates, making Loomis even worse.
Can we all agree, though, that Loomis is just… the worst. He’s a terrible psychologist. His big plan to catch the killer is to hang out at his old house. Like… the worst.
Man, when the show started, I saw the captioned t-shirts and pop-culture references and was all, “I hate this Cisco character.” That was for the first few episodes, but as it turned out, he is actually the BEST character.
Yeah, if they played it straight, but just let the idea be goofy, it could have turned out okay. But doing a spoof… the worst thing on Earth is a bad, unfunny comedy. An incompetent horror movie, an ill-conceived plot, incoherent drama, these are all things that can be great in their failure. “Good bad movie” stuff,…