this is incredible, thank you
this is incredible, thank you
"he was in the Amazon with my mom researching spiders before she died" from the madame web trailer
👏🏼normalize👏🏼conference👏🏼call👏🏼beatboxing👏🏼
HATERS WILL TELL YOU IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO TAKE THE CROWN FOR LARGEST COLLECTION OF HOLLYWOOD ACTOR BILLY ZANE MERCHANDISE FROM ROBERT ROBERTSON OF OMAHA NEBRASKA BUT THEY ARE ONLY SPREADING LIES AND PROPAGANDA
"If you believe, you can achieve" - Dizzee Rascal
Hey could you think before posting this? This is very insensitive to people who haven't been given two hundred dollars
100%. Like it doesn't suck, but it's very "of the time." Even though the systems are more "modern" it feels like a huge downgrade from the fantastic level design and pacing of the first one
That would be so good, oh my god
BRING BACK ELITE FORCE FILES
well yeah, that game was pretty solid for the time, but like a true sequel. with multiplayer worth playing. and Virtual Voyager 2. there's a reason people are still using the OG for roleplaying decades later
what about a colony sim where you crash-land and have to build up a settlement from scratch
pick your starting colonists from one of the empires, is it a Klingon scout ship? Federation? how do you keep your people healthy and fed? what do you do about random events, like Q?
ok I hear you on the show as a whole but Voyager was consistently really good TV for a couple seasons, especially 3 and 4
this game desperately needs a remake or sequel. the people cry out.
Tin Man is another "this f-cking guy" episode that actually works because it also includes Data character growth, genuine stakes, betazoid lore, and an unexpected ending
the first two seasons are either "this f-cking guy," where there's a guest who's a jerk, or "ship broken," where the crew technobabbles a fix. alone, not enough to carry an ep. later seasons get some great eps out of taking these ideas and mixing them with other stuff, like Hollow Pursuits.
the first season is rough but I actually like that episode, it's entirely plausible that aliens are out there with super duper messed up (but functioning) cultures and the way Picard saves the day is also explicitly underhanded. one of the few first season eps with some moral grey area.
ok it is pretty funny in the sense that Roddenberry wanted Yar to have grown up on the MEAN STREETS but clearly had no idea what that actually entailed, so the way he told the audience about her backstory was a drug monologue that was filmed AFTER skin of evil
up the long ladder is an interesting episode about early post-warp settlements and the ethics of cloning with the worst Irish stereotypes ever set to film clumsily stapled on... the ending was clever but that doesn't justify adding them. solid pick.
it's solid by the low standards of the first season, the "rich planet" guest actors are wonderfully slimy, but Yar's extremely clumsy monologue about drugs bad mmkay made me wonder if they got DEA funding to do an anti-drug episode
going to the food place to eat food together, in a group
There's a video of Dave Filoni and George doing a The Clone Wars Q&A where Dave said "George walked into the office one day and said 'I want to do an arc on banking regulation.'" In the kids TV show. It was actually quite good! No one since George has had a brain that powerful.
we already tried bush twice
it's insane how well Nancy holds up. truly the heart of a poster
which we will subdivide and subdivide and subdivide until the terminology is so spectacularly opaque that you need to Google seven new words just to get through each new Atlantic article
not working class, not ownership class, but a secret third thing in between the two
and dad's credit card better not bounce either
that battle vest is sick
Art is about transferring a feeling to someone else. To do that well usually requires empathy, or at least an understanding that other people are more than a threat or a resource to exploit.