“I hate that athlete but I’m a big enough person to hope they’re not dead”
The entirety of her being was raised into building a brand around herself. Her only self worth is her brand and now it’s seemingly very publicly damaged. So of course she’s freaking instead of doing the smart thing and realzing where she went wrong and correcting her missteps. It’s how she was raised and understands…
“The world sees her as this glamorous, sophisticated, jet-setting woman,
cry me a fucking river Kendall
Jesus Christ, don’t crucify the poor guy.
[Tim Tebow hits a home run]
Replacing your top guy with a total amateur is now the thing that America does with its most important jobs.
As someone who doesn’t read up on that type of shit, my impressions were this: Wow, it’s a Mass Effect game. Too many sidequests that are fetch quests, but otherwise it’s a Mass Effect game and I don’t see what the problem with that is.
That, in turn, reminds of a great scene from Extras where Ian McKellan rips on acting (and, in a way, the idea of “method acting”):
The references to all coaches as “Coach So-and-so,” as if they’re fucking generals or something, is one of the things that irks me most about the NFL.
which is why Pheel was sayin’ “BAH BAH”
Nantz: Aaaannnd we’re *back*.
BAH BAH, JEEM
Well the ending certainly set us up for a sequel at least.
I only wish there were more of them. Come to think of it, more cauldrens would be an interesting thing to base a future DLC around.
“Nice form!”
At least there weren’t a lot of people there to be offended.