The fact that you’re able to binge watch season 1 will help. I watched it live, and there were a few times when it was annoying to wait until the next week.
The fact that you’re able to binge watch season 1 will help. I watched it live, and there were a few times when it was annoying to wait until the next week.
I personally really enjoyed the first season, but hesitate to give too much detail as to why. I don’t want to spoil anything. But in general, the advantage of TV over movies is that you can further develop characters and follow multiple storylines throughout the season. I found that more engaging than the movies,…
This new season has a lot of potential. Lot of good storylines were set up in the last night’s premiere.
Funnily enough, “unspectacular mediocrity” was what my boss wrote on my last performance review.
From the control room: “Quick, zoom in on the twitching legs. Are the eyes rolled back? GET A CLOSEUP!”
The BttF collage is pretty awesome though
Sweet. A Bloodborne themed iPhone!
Because you’re trying to craft a narrative that Gizmodo writers are Apple fanboys?
You forgot to mention the Lio.....oh wait, nevermind
Damn you for reminding me it’s 28 years old. Jackass
That’s not a knock against you, but on the company as a whole. You shouldn’t have to buy your own hardware to do game reviews if that’s your job.
August hasn’t been the same with new Garage Sale Mysteries. The Aurora Teagarden series is okay, but it’s just not the same.
Oh, I agree that it’s all very weird, and I’m certainly not defending Harbaugh or Michigan in any of this. I’m just pointing out that Harbaugh/Michigan agreeing that Hudson has mental health issues is not the same as penalty-free transfers
No. Under the current system, Harbaugh and Michigan would basically be agreeing that Hudson had mental health issues and that’s why he should be allowed to transfer without penalty. If Harbaugh wasn’t aware of mental health issues, he’s right to say just that. Obviously, we have no idea what Harbaugh (and Michigan)…
Serious question (I know, wrong place to ask): What’s considered a good 401k match from an employer?
Well yeah. Perspective changes everything. In North Korea, the Top 5 would be:
They see me rollin’, they hatin’
I wish they’d been able to end with a “here’s a character that does it right blurb”. I guess Ellie was pretty close....
OG Gears of War Multiplayer. Only guy left on my squad. Only 1 opponent on the field. I only have a sniper on me. He has a shotty.
The way contract employees are treated isn’t unique to just the gaming industry. All companies use contract employees to (a) be able to flex the workforce based on current demands and (b) reduce associated headcount costs. I’m not aware of any circumstances where a contract employee is entitled to the same benefits…