Lucas is chalk full of bad ideas. Watch the Indiana Jones documentary. If Spielberg wasn’t there to rein in Lucas’ worst instincts, that movie would have been a total shitshow.
Lucas is chalk full of bad ideas. Watch the Indiana Jones documentary. If Spielberg wasn’t there to rein in Lucas’ worst instincts, that movie would have been a total shitshow.
Obama would not have done this. He never did this.
But if he had, we would also be calling him a fucking lunatic.
It is definitely okay to not like Roseanne now ... well, unless you voted for Trump, then you’re stuck with her.
Hawkeye will be back. His wife and kids were dusted, after all. So he won’t have her nagging him to clean out the gutters.
Says the guy who helped bring Tintin to screen. Or does Tintin not qualify as a comic book?
The Uncanny Valley Beyond.
Seems like a guy who would bravely run into a school to rescue children from an active shooter.
It looks like Joss is eating well.
The Valley Beyond the Dolls
This will come as news to you, but it’s now 2018. Queer stopped being a slur around 1998. Step out of your 1983 mindset.
You seem pretty triggered by it all, so I’m gonna chalk it up as a win. It’s always funny when some rando gets bent out of shape over nothing in particular.
Queer isn’t a slur, you dumb fuck. Can I slur idiots?
Feels like you didn’t even read what I wrote. I’m talking about a different web comic artist.
I wouldn’t refer to anything in Questionable Content as high drama. There’s very little conflict, and when there is a hint of it, it’s always (ever since the self-inflicted wound) resolved amicably for everyone.
The last time we actually saw conflict that didn’t end well was about when Faye and Angus split. That may…
A lot of webcomic artists can’t take criticism. Look at Jeph Jacques, the writer of Questionable Content. That guy stabbed himself in his drawing hand because of some criticism he received on one of his “fat” characters, who was mysteriously not quite so fat the day he decided to put her into a bathing suit. And it…
That is speculation, mainly because the show and the books don’t give much hint that it’s much bigger than that. It seems a reasonable speculation, and if it helps you to enjoy the show by answering a few questions, then no harm. The bio and chemical warfare part of the civil war is also speculation, but helps to…
It’s ironic, because Amos got the most shit in S1 and half of S2 for being the most poorly written character. It just took some time before people saw that his characterization was intentional and that there was a deeper pathos and morality underlying the character. People started to really understand the character…
The book mentions civil war.
The idea is that Gilead is only the Eastern United States, from Virginia up to Maine, and west to about Ohio. The rest of the continental US is engaged in a protracted civil war (the Second American Civil War), with one side supported by Gilead and the other by factions opposed to Gilead, with heavy use of chemical…
Seems wrong to not cook the sauce for a minute or two with the ingredients as a final step.