At first glance, I assumed this article was about gender-bent Marvel villain art.
At first glance, I assumed this article was about gender-bent Marvel villain art.
I was disappointed after I finished Second Son and found that Suckerpunch wasn’t working on a follow-up. It’s very rare that I’ll finish a game, particularly an open world like these, but I finished all three of these, then went back and replayed the second again. Great, great games.
I hope that Suckerpunch just needed…
Suckerpunch apparently agreed with you about the Cole’s voice in the original “Infamous.” They re-cast the part for the second game and removed the grimdark; it made a huge, welcome difference.
The term “political correctness” has always been pejorative. It was coined decades ago in a very successful attempt to create ongoing cultural backlash against multiculturalism. What’s labeled as “politically correct” has barely been politically *viable* in a very long time. In 2019, it’s a term that means nothing…
Well, except for the Terror. I keep hearing that right issues are the main reason we don’t get a return of certain supporting characters and villains (alas, Breadmaster and Eastern Bloc Robot Cowboy), so I’m not clear why we then got an appearance by the Terror.
I’d been under the impression that it wasn’t Arya that caught the fallen dagger and stabbed the Night King, but Bran. Whatever else this episode did well, it really failed on clarity.
To your fourth point, the movie establishes via Peter’s dialog that no time passed for him, subjectively. But yeah, I imagine school systems will let kids skip a term while their families readjust to the concept of ever-letting-them-out-of-the-house-again.
For the most part, they handled it about as non-stupidly as they could. By the film’s stated logic, there are now a number of parallel universes, as most of the previous films got disrupted to the point the Butterfly Effect would kick in. Captain America’s choice to take the scenic route home would’ve created its own…
People have different expectations. I’d have *loved* a silent audience. Instead, I had several parents who brought in very young children who (understandably) had’t yet developed enough self-control or context-awareness to avoid treating the theater like their living room.
My audience got super-loud during the big…
The credits specifically list an actor as “Young Stan Lee Stand-In,” so unless the line was pre-recorded, I’m guessing this doesn’t quite qualify as a final cameo.
I’ve bought almost all the Sims 4 expansions, and you just reinforced that my choice never to buy “Vampires” was wise. They sound super-annoying. I’m already semi-regretting Get Famous; celebrities more or less ruin venues like nightclubs.
I guess I’m in a minority because I felt this was, on average, a better Snatch Game than several in recent memory. Yvie’s Whoopie didn’t quite land, but it wasn’t the impersonation that was off the mark, just the improv. Brook Lynne did not make a good Celine Dion, but her gags wouldn’t have landed her in the Snatch…
I cannot believe you buried an earworm in the middle of this article. I don’t know whether to be delighted or annoyed. Because she’s all about that loop, ‘bout that loop...
I think I’m of two minds on this. As a series of choices that reflect Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s themes, it was essentially perfect, but that’s CxG as a dramedy. Intellectually, I’m down with all of that.
CxG was two things, though: a dramedy *and* a musical. It’s the musical portion of the show that didn’t quite tie up in…
It did feel to me like something was missing, and I think it was in the delivery of the final “West Covina” reprise. The stripped-down way they play it - Allison recounts it above - is honest, and I understand the dramatic impulses that let them there.
But this was the of a years-long musical, and even though that…
I was all ready to chime in with a sunny, “No, it’s not penultimate; there are eighteen episodes!”
Then I learned the eighteenth episode is a live concert special. NOES!
Also, the best-attired.
If this is a Good Place that’s not intended to be a Bad Place in disguise, why is it still serving fro-yo and not ice cream?
Another thing I suspect might be a clue: the new four humans were supposed to be select for “a similar level of badness” to the original four, but John seems mostly awful, and Simone has, so far,…
Oh! You, too...? I was thoroughly impressed by the KH1's production values, then gave the thing up in frustration over the combat system. I was hyper-aware that nominally, I had a party - with a wizard, no less! - but they were just one more baffling combat element outside my control.
Reading the article above, I guess…
I kinda take issue with this: “Funny thing about spoilers: they don’t actually ruin our enjoyment of an experience.”
That’s a statement that’s not true for everyone, or at least it’s woefully incomplete. There are certain experiences you simply cannot have if you know what you’re going into ahead of time. I re-watch…