Sad news: Clare and Dale have broken up.
Sad news: Clare and Dale have broken up.
Oh yeah he totally crammed something in there and I thought wow that editor must really hate him—they couldn’t have found a better cutaway?! Lol
Comic book rules: No body no death. A proclamation that someone is dead, is useless.
I’m in agreement. No body, not officially dead.
I loved that Alice’s plan to have her father murder her twin sister was so twisted and insane that it even freaked out Tommy & when he ratted her out to her dad he begged him not to tell her it was him, since he didn’t want to get on her bad side
I’ve been reading comics and watching schlock television too long to buy that Kate’s dead without seeing a body (or like, you know, having a scene where her dad identifies the body at the morgue but you can’t see the face because they don’t want to pay Ruby Rose to show up). I mean, I know she’s not coming back to the…
Off the top of my head:
If you don’t think it’s dark that George immediately reacts with glee when he finds out he inadvertently killed his fiancée and then continues—for multiple episodes—to be happy that she’s dead without ever once expressing remorse, then, uh, I’m not quite sure what to tell you.
Susan?
Larry Charles actually did write a script about Elaine buying a gun, which was rejected for being too dark even for this show. Which really makes me wonder just what the hell is in there (for full context, he’s been a regular collaborator on all of Sasha Baron Cohen’s films since the show ended).
It feels like the grade is how good the show is technically, while the review is about how closely it matches Zack’s particular vision of Star Trek in his head.
Zach has been like this since his season 2 recaps and it’s annoying. I come here to see what grade he’s given the episode, and then go to io9 read their recap
Seconded. This season has been its best.
So last week you said:
Maybe they should have pulled those games. Maybe if these digital storefronts stop carrying broken games it would give publishers incentive to not release broken games. CDPR doesn’t care about you dude, you gain nothing by defending them.
It’s weird how every post in his discussion history actually says “I will die alone”
Oh boy we got a badass over here
Do you like missing the point this much, or do you just read the headline and decide what the article was about from that?
She could start a little cafe on the Bachelor In Paradise beach.
Literally from the source I cited just below written by a professor of architectural history at Northeastern University and author of multiple books about the history of American homes.