It depends. If you have a low tolerance for tinfoil head aliens, the older Who stuff might seem a little lol. The reboot has done a pretty good job in trying to reintroduce all the historical Who stuff, though.
I'm in the camp that liked Sunshine before the crazy Russian showed up. They could have kept the suicide mission aspect sans crazy dude, kept the same amount of deaths as shit starts to go wrong in the ship for various reasons, and made it less "wtf".
As for the premise, didn't they...
Same with me. I played FO3 many years after it had come out (all DLC had been released). I sunk a decent amount of time into that game, then I got FONV and it felt too similar. I chalk that up to the proximity to which I had played it in relation to FO3...had there been a multi-year gap...
They aren't going to delay a content patch because of a book. However, they usually try to time content releases to come out close to when the books do (cross promotional marketing). They are more apt to delay a book then to delay a game.
He pretty much had nothing left: He lost Woodbury, he lost his minions, he lost his zombie daughter (and any hope of finding a "cure"), and he lost his chance at revenge.
I actually am curious as to how the surrogate family thing will work out. In essentially replaces the core of what he...
There was a small snippet in the preview which makes me think the assassination attempt on Torrio might happen in the finale, which means next season would probably involve his retirement and handing the reigns to Capone.
Well at least the show was honest about things: In a future where you can have life like androids, of course they are going to make androids who's purpose is to have sex ;P
Right, or we say "the MassPike", but referring to a normal highway, usually we just say the # only or "route" before the # if it is an older highway that predates the interstate.
Whoever guessed that the Roy/Gillian Darmody angle was related to the murder of that guy to fake Jimmy's death was spot-on. At least that bullshit is finally over.
Clara being Susan doesn't make much sense since Susan was a Time Lord (full or partial). Honestly, Susan could be anywhere...although it always seemed heavily implied that when the Doctor took out the Time Lords and Daleks, he took them all out...everywhere and every time. Unless Susan was...
The only thing I can think of is he located a specific point in time that would allow most of the damage to be reversed, wiped out the Timelords and Daleks at that point, then locked it so no one could change it/prevent any possible paradoxes.
Whatever he did, we can confirm it undid most of the damage from the war. The mini-episode made it clear that the war had destroyed most of the universe.
Son bites arm, guy in pain, falls to ground/zombie pushed him over, munches dude's neck. Let also forget everyone in there was dying from the ebola-flu. There are worse stretching belief moments in this show.
Anyways, I read an interview where the Gov wants the prison. My prediction: he...
Pretty much. Looks like it is the surviving kids, Rick, Carl, Glenn, Maggie, Beth, Hershel, Daryl, Michonne, Sasha, Tyrese, and drunk medic guy. Carol too if you count her in exile. So essentially a reset to pre-Woodbury for the most part.
Heroic dungeons in TBC can die. Having to run Shattered Halls for raid keying fucking sucked, because eventually you had to run a less than perfect composition through there.
You clearly don't queue as a DPS. Shit like that is fine for pre-mades doing challenge modes (in fact, that IS how challenge modes are right now...you do need CC for many of them), but random match making PUG stuff needs to not go that route.