It's wild how many things other shows would make a whole season out of that they burned in half an episode.
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That's one of the only things I've redone.
It was one of the few times the controller interface acted up and clicked the wrong thing on me.
The Good Place is the best thing humanity has done.
It's a different feel, but not completely, from HIMYM, but How I Met Your Father isn't bad either, and Hillary Duff is really enjoyable in that role.
There's a lot to explore.
It doesn't have to take that long by any means, but there's a lot to do, plus secrets all over the place. Some take a sharp eye; others you need to get a passive dice roll (affected by whatever skill) for your character to discover exists.
The fact that it's capable of doing so is obscenely dangerous and should draw serious legal attention.
A spokesperson for the supermarket said they were disappointed to see “a small minority have tried to use the tool inappropriately and not for its intended purpose”.
You should be thrilled that people are highlighting the issue before your batshit insane implementation literally kills someone.
How fucking hard is it to define stuff as "food" or "not food"?
That's cheaper, but it's also a whole hell of a lot worse.
Streaming is OK, if you have a great network, but it's significantly worse than playing on device. An XBOX controller is OK (but worse), but attaching a tablet to it is awful balance.
All the "jet fuel can't melt steel beams" nonsense like the fact that demolitions grade high-powered explosives being used is some conspiracy instead of the obviously necessary act to take when a skyscraper is damaged and no longer structurally sound.
Falsely threatening IP bullshit over obvious fair use should result in an automatic judgement of triple the highest amount you've ever requested for "copyright infringement" awarded to the party harassed.
Probably, like Spanish, that it has a separate language spun off in Latin America that's "the same language" but only mostly. I think they branch more than, e.g., a southern dialect vs England, but I don't know enough of the different versions to know if that's real or not.
Half the conspiracies about 9/11 are from people not having the basic understanding that they collapsed the building after the fact as a desperately needed safety precaution.
Like no shit they used demolitions tools capable of taking down steel. You can't leave it to fall on its own whenever that happens to be.
If you haven't listened, The Good Place: The Podcast is a good listen for fans as well. (to anyone else, there are spoilers. I don't remember the exact details of what/when, but I'd just watch the whole show before listening.)