Stephen Root screaming “WHAT ARE YOU?!” in terror just about broke me.
Stephen Root screaming “WHAT ARE YOU?!” in terror just about broke me.
I re-learned how to log into this site to say I was also at that TCNJ show and thinking the same thing (I think it may have been a bit earlier, I graduated in 2002).
I also started with SR3, but honestly given the sheer amount of callbacks to the earlier games, I kind of felt like I missed out not playing them.
I went to Cracker Barrel last week for the first time - I was a groomsman in a wedding, and it was the "day of" breakfast. Awful. Just no redeeming qualities to the meal at all (ok, the hashbrown casserole wasn't bad, although it also wasn't all that hot). Why anyone would go to Cracker Barrel instead of any one of…
It's actually one of my favorite Bronn moments, when Tyrion asks him to fight to the death with the inhumanly powerful and gigantic Gregor Clegane and Bronn thinks about it, allows that he just might be able to take him, but ultimately, buddy, it's just a little too dicey.
Was anyone else trying to pick out the miniatures they were using? I think I saw the female Storm Giant from the first Reaper Bones Kickstarter.
I had (have, probably) the HoL rulebook. I never even tried to play it, but I remember reading it and laughing hysterically. I wonder if I would still find it funny, or if you need to be a teenage boy.
It's absolutely a love story. It's a story about an incredibly twisted, broken, fundamentally wrong variety of love, but it's still a love story.
Really, everyone should read Lolita. It's a fucking amazing book. You just sit there thinking "I can't believe how beautifully constructed this sentence is." The things he does with language are incredible.
Yeah, there's a line to walk. It's sometimes even more annoying to have to listen to bullshit made-up jargon. Remember all of Farscape's fake units of measurement? And then there are the random pointless changes, like BSG's octagonal pieces of paper.
Even when Arrow was bad, though (and at times it could be quite bad) it was never BORING. There was always SOME crazy shit happening. I can honestly forgive a TV show almost any sin other than being boring, and that is what SHIELD is right now.
Yeah, I just want to reinforce that Hawkworld is really good, with amazing art by Tim Truman, and reading it requires zero knowledge of Hawkman or the DC universe in general. In fact, when I first read it as a kid (I think my parents bought the three issues for me at a garage sale or something), I didn't even connect…
I am a fellow, but I have a hyphenated last name, so maybe I can contribute something to the discussion.