This latest FaTT is something else! If failed dice rolls give you anxiety, you're in for a rollercoaster.
I can't believe what should have been one simple dice roll for some resources became an all-out fight resulting in multiple NEW fallouts that need to be healed.
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augustwhere you come from is goneRegistered Userregular
Dear God: please don't ever make it necessary for John Linneman to make a lengthy video patiently and evenhandedly explaining how hard I fucked up.
Giant Bomb announced the first video series I’ve been interested in since Born to Run, called Run for the Hills, where Jess is going to be supporting Jan going through the Silent Hill games ala Metal Gear Scanlon.
For anyone else who may be interested, Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton have just dropped the first three episodes of a new podcast where they spend about 30 minutes at a time discussing each episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
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webguy20I spend too much time on the InternetRegistered Userregular
I wonder who did the cast rewatch podcast first. I got on the train with Office Ladies.
so they spend as much time discussing an episode as the episode is long?
this leads to the question of is the podcast better than just watching an episode?
For the It's Always Sunny Podcast (now that I've actually listened to all the available episodes) it's less that they're talking about the episode and more that they're having a discussion inspired by the episode. For example, in podcast episode titled after the TV episode "Underage Drinking: A National Concern" they spend a few minutes talking about the episode and behind the scenes info before talking about drinking and stuff they did as teenagers that they shouldn't have (which is how I now know that Glenn Howerton almost died at a Christian camp when he was thirteen).
One of the first podcasts I ever got into was Totally Reprise, which was made by some forumers here, and they would spend like 30 minutes talking about video games they'd been playing before spending another hour or so talking about an episode of Totally Spies. I realize that description doesn't do it justice but the banter between the hosts as they riff on Totally Spies was hilarious, which for the unitiated was a show for kids made by horny Frenchmen with various transformation fetishes that at one point featured a villain who used a giant plane to kidnap a bunch of celebrities and flew it so fast that it caused time to reverse Superman II-style (a plot point that was never resolved and never came up again).
Totally Reprise Episode 1: "Yeah, we're gonna rewatch Totally Spies. I remember it being an okay show."
Totally Reprise Finale: "I wouldn't recommend this show to anyone, there's so many better shows to watch."
EDIT: This 30 second clip is pretty much the distilled Totally Spies experience.
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I mean honestly, just as someone who has talked to someone else about media before, talking about something for longer than the runtime seems totally normal to me
Funnily enough we recently said Spies was better then our recent show
Yeah, I just listened to that episode earlier today. It's been a long time since I've seen the show and didn't really member many details, but I definitely underestimated how much gender-related stuff there was. There's still an upcoming episode I'm very curious how you'll feel about, though.
Funnily enough we recently said Spies was better then our recent show
Yeah, I just listened to that episode earlier today. It's been a long time since I've seen the show and didn't really member many details, but I definitely underestimated how much gender-related stuff there was. There's still an upcoming episode I'm very curious how you'll feel about, though.
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I look forward to *waves hands around*
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this leads to the question of is the podcast better than just watching an episode?
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Hell, most movie discussion podcasts I listen to are universally longer than the movie being discussed
I daresay that episodes shorter than the subject means you're doing it wrong.
For the It's Always Sunny Podcast (now that I've actually listened to all the available episodes) it's less that they're talking about the episode and more that they're having a discussion inspired by the episode. For example, in podcast episode titled after the TV episode "Underage Drinking: A National Concern" they spend a few minutes talking about the episode and behind the scenes info before talking about drinking and stuff they did as teenagers that they shouldn't have (which is how I now know that Glenn Howerton almost died at a Christian camp when he was thirteen).
One of the first podcasts I ever got into was Totally Reprise, which was made by some forumers here, and they would spend like 30 minutes talking about video games they'd been playing before spending another hour or so talking about an episode of Totally Spies. I realize that description doesn't do it justice but the banter between the hosts as they riff on Totally Spies was hilarious, which for the unitiated was a show for kids made by horny Frenchmen with various transformation fetishes that at one point featured a villain who used a giant plane to kidnap a bunch of celebrities and flew it so fast that it caused time to reverse Superman II-style (a plot point that was never resolved and never came up again).
Totally Reprise Episode 1: "Yeah, we're gonna rewatch Totally Spies. I remember it being an okay show."
Totally Reprise Finale: "I wouldn't recommend this show to anyone, there's so many better shows to watch."
EDIT: This 30 second clip is pretty much the distilled Totally Spies experience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpmKcCNMRDY
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Yeah, I just listened to that episode earlier today. It's been a long time since I've seen the show and didn't really member many details, but I definitely underestimated how much gender-related stuff there was. There's still an upcoming episode I'm very curious how you'll feel about, though.
Any idea what you all will cover next?
we already know but we ain't tellin'
but it's my turn to pick a show!
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they, uh
already did that
they covered fourze
Steam
Okay well I'm glad they used that pun then.
I have difficulty keeping up with my podcast subscriptions as-is.
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Chris Hastings' timing is always great, but I really loved how well he chose his, "While I know y'all forgot I was in this scene, here I am" moments
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It is a snuff film
They are portraying college students though, so this particular melodrama 100% checks out
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