Looking at this guy... Did anyone have him try checking the “I am not a robot” box in a captcha, just before he said that...?
Looking at this guy... Did anyone have him try checking the “I am not a robot” box in a captcha, just before he said that...?
Sounded fine to me.
I really want to see a scene in which OB is wearing that t-shirt from IT Crowd that just has “RTFM” in big red letters across it.
So the sources for these latest stories are solely Jada herself and “anonymous sources”....? That’s seriously it?
Yeah, that occurred to me too
Yup. Dead-on.
Well duh. Fallon obviously didn’t get there based on his own talent or writing.
Thanks, I thought I was the only one thinking that!
Also, it seems like the blue should be a bit darker for live action, no? Light blue just isn’t very imposing.
Yeah, I was shockingly underwhelmed, after all this build-up.
I’d agree with the parts of the review above where it says the writing is self-important and the ep has a very anticlimactic reveal, but worst of all, it was just...... Dull.
Agree 100%. With the exception of one really annoying writer on his staff (who seems to benefit from the “coworkers-think-his-stuff-is-hilarious-even-if-the-audience doesn’t”-phenomenon) , his show is usually flawless. Especially “A Closer Look”.
To me, Colbert’s show improved by leaps and bounds after Jon Batiste left. Colbert used him as a semi-sidekick during his monologue, and the dude may be an incredibly talented musician, but he was Comedy Poison. Pretty much constantly.
Exactly. At first, I was hoping she was duping him as well — literally all she had to do was shoot him, once he put his saber away. But nope, turns out she’s just a fool, apparently.
He’s always been a complete and utter knob. Right from the start. And listening to him now, on that new podcast with the 4 other late-night hosts, really drives home how truly talentless he is.
Wow, can't believe I didn't think of that, thank you!
>> “... chooses to see her friend rather than secure the safety of the galaxy..." <<
Yeah, I’ll have to go back and re-watch, but I never got the impression he was talking about his *own* plans, but rather, the plans he is participating in overall. Not sure where that take is coming from, as he seems to be entirely loyal thus far.
It’s not “the D&D system” in general. It’s 5th ed. in particular. Resting was never an issue in previous Baldur’s Gate games, because they were based on editions of D&D up to 3.5, which were great and didn’t need “fixing”.
“Computer, show me how to create the dumbest offspring possible....? “