But over here we can talk about it without a shitty commen-oh.
But over here we can talk about it without a shitty commen-oh.
I think it was obvious enough to not need explicit explanation. As far as I’m concerned, a couple of years from now, Moist’s going to find himself running the city and doing surprisingly great at it.
Two years later and I still can’t believe he’s gone. The fact that the author who basically singlehandedly shaped my way of thinking as a teenager and, partially, as a grown-up was still alive and active somehow was incredibly comforting. His death left some part of me hollow.
That poor computer was only there because it had been tricked by Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect!
Kafka wishes he thought of that
And the perfect device you’re referring to is the iPod classic with the click-wheel right? Because damn that thing was perfect.
Harryhausen hand animates them.
Yes. The inevitable conclusion for how the White Walkers bring down the wall was Jon Snow and Dany doing literally the dumbest things possible that, if they hadn’t done, the White Walkers would have apparently never been a threat to Westeros literally ever.
Spoilers for GoT
Stop trying to make Old Spice Invisible World happen.
I don’t think you’re wrong about it undercutting Dany’s story. I just know that, even if it served the story perfectly and was as well done as it could be — No one would be able to objectively separate it from that lens. The collective hot take would overshadow the legacy of the show forever, so it’s virtually…
My affection for this show is kind of waning. I liked the first season a lot and have tried to feel the same this time around but something just isn’t there. The worldbuilding/lore isn’t compelling? The religious stuff doesn’t seem to actually be saying anything about religion? (not that it promised it would, but…
That’s the problem with having just audio recordings of prayers: the context for that last one makes all the difference. Reminding Jesse of a previous time he was forced to submit to someone probably wasn’t the plan.
Finale needs to be like the final scene of Angel
We still don’t fully know the full powers of a wight dragon, but they already look to be greater than that of a normal dragon. Viserion’s blue flame/ice/concussive breath brought down the Wall in an instant. Even two living, fire-breathing dragons might be no match for him, especially since his dragon rider has…
Bringing 3 dragons to a guy who makes soldiers out of dead things was plain stupid.
Moreover, the book prophecy just says he will draw it from the fire—as if it already exists somewhere.
Yes, it’s clearly intentional that Danny is both naive and not in control of his Iron Fist power, though I’m really not sure why on the latter point. (There’s a moment in the Iron Fist series where we see a clip of a previous IF doing stuff Danny didn’t even think was possible, and it’s like WHY I WOULD RATHER WATCH…
Honestly, his series is really not nearly as bad as everyone makes it out to be. Taken with all the other Netflix/Marvel shows, it’s easily the weakest, but if people think it’s actually bad television than this here “golden age” has made us forget what bad television actually looks like.
I really liked that Colleen refused to be benched at the police station once she knew the final fight was going to go down. She is a Defender, dammit!
I thought the door was just a door keeping the bad guys away from the magical goo pool that New York was floating on. Also, why is New York floating on a magic goo pool? Also, why is the magic goo in the magic goo pool referred to as “the substance”? And also was it the bones or the goo?