I think it took me about 3 episodes to even realise it was happening. Up until then, I just thought it was incomprehensible plotting (which I guess it was).
I think it took me about 3 episodes to even realise it was happening. Up until then, I just thought it was incomprehensible plotting (which I guess it was).
It has terrible and stupid break-downs in logic and plausibility, which might be fine with its target audience, but is aggravating to anyone else.
Currently playing Sekiro, and I’m conflicted. Loved Bloodborne, but this isn’t really working for me. Main issues:
The whole arrows/larpers thing seems so arbitrary and unnecessary, and, to be frank, confusing. There’s enough plot-threads in this show already, and I really don’t get the point of this one.
The Evan Peters thing was just bizarre, and I can only assume that the rumours are right about comic-book nerds having no sense of humour. “This means something!” - yes, it means you can laugh.
That is a weird-ass list:
I don’t blame Scott the artist*, but I do blame Scott the promoter for letting Scott the artist do his thing without appropriate safety measures.
* Legally - his personal responsibility is another matter
Yep - it was some kind of chase iirc, with characters hopping on and off great cogs and so on. A sort-of Castlevania/Monster Inc door-chase mash-up.
Oh goody. A revival of the only boring Muppets series.
We raised an orphaned fox for several years until it was old enough to go back to the wild. It was a truly delightful animal - half-way between a dog and a cat in behaviour.
TBH I don’t mind Anti-Vaxxers being stupid; I mind them being smug.
My opinion of that episode was that it was an over-long joke. The ‘gang’ wasn’t meant to be believable; they were a homage to trashy film-gangs in ‘80s films.
From Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang:
Heh, but that aside, I feel that they get a worse rap than they deserve, and many are tainted just by association with the MCU.
Civil War and Black Panther are way too high imho, and GotG2 way to low, but otherwise no huge shocks...
The original Evil Dead in a deserted cinema, on my own, on a Wednesday afternoon. All I remember was that the terror was both overwhelming and existential.
It’s all fucking exhausting. Trans people face violence and extreme discrimination, but most of the energy that should be focussed on that is instead directed at the mildest, and in some cases, legitimate dissent.
So a US teacher knows less about the constitution that this UK schmuck? Okay...
You know the original GB really wasn’t that good?
Interesting perspective. Not played it yet, but loved D1, although was underwhelmed by D2.