Is anyone actually asking for the series to take a break though? I mean, it effectively has been on a break for five years now.
Is anyone actually asking for the series to take a break though? I mean, it effectively has been on a break for five years now.
I've played every Metroid game, save for Other M, from start to finish, and Fusion is hands down my favorite game in the franchise, along with probably my favorite game in the last fifteen or so years. I know a lot of people hold Super Metroid as a sort of gold standard, but Fusion has aged MUCH better. Control-wise,…
I feel like the GameCube adapter one should be the opposite. Newman would be the kind to insist on only playing by "competitive rules," while everyone else just wants to play for fun.
Not really? Like, they're both sort of "practical" versions of costumes, but Batgirl's not the first superheroine to have that kind of costume, and in terms of content the two hardly look alike at all.
I've watched like four episodes so far, and my actual reaction to the show isn't far off from that. My biggest beef is the actual characters themselves. It's like they were going for "rag-tag," but what they ended up with is basically the most ineffectual version of pretty much every Star Wars trope. Kanan's a shitty…
It's definitely months. For the last two lines, look at the words themselves.
What the fuck were those shoes? Was she wearing high-heeled sneakers or something?
It's no "System is Down," but it'll do.
Yeah, Mark Chapman is a very different person.
It's an interesting theory, but the part I hate about is that every time I see it mentioned (aside from here, thankfully), it's with some sort of comment along the lines of "OMG it makes so much sense!" No, it doesn't. It's a neat thought, but it makes no sense given the story, and it actually undermines the ending of…
How about the monumental and long overdue change of having a new showrunner?
Can you at least tell us if it resolves, or if it leaves off on a stupid cliffhanger that makes us angry for the rest of the Winter until it comes back?
Or this guy.
Considering they didn't have a Holodeck on TOS, I don't think it was very overused on that show.
It means that the rank of Worf's hero, times 3, is the rank of the crew member who is best (that's rank 6) in Fizzbin. It also means that Worf's hero can only be ranked 1 or 2 (the lowest two ranks, and the only two that don't make more than 6 when tripled) in 3D Chess.
I'm not really buying this Spoiler Man. The stuff about Inquisitors is (to my knowledge) literally nothing we didn't already know from Star Wars: Rebels. Looking through the reddit thread, I'm not seeing anything definitively convincing. Mostly the things he's saying are general statements that are just vague enough…
What they didn't mention here is that the series is now being billed as a "seven part television event," rather than eight parts, so that extra hour is actually just the second episode.
This is exactly what I'm thinking, and it's why this makes sense as an interesting idea to me. Like, you have to be able to suspend your disbelief enough to accept that they've actually gotten the theme park concept from the first film to work, but assuming that we can believe that they made that work, this seems like…
This is actually why I clicked this article. I'm disappointed as well. Maybe it's better not to invite the type of, let's say, "discussions" that such a megalist would generate on Thanksgiving of all days.