For what it's worth, the LA Preview did have an intermission. Apparently it didn't help.
Coward's is truly unabridged. There are others that claim to be unabridged, but they're not. I don't know why this book gets treated like this.
Sadly, this is pretty much confirmed. My understanding is...
I maintain that Energon's existence retroactively improved Armada despite the horrible execution. It's like an object permanence thing. Armada feels more special because everything they worked to achieve didn't just cease to exist the second the final episode ended.
We need another Legends Trypticon. Not Takara Legends. The other Legends. Core, or whatever they'll call it next. Maybe they can call it Cyberverse again.
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Every behind-the-scenes story from Aaron Archer just makes me think maybe we should be open minded about the current CEO's "Why do we have so many middle mangers and supervisors? You're all laid off." approach.
Megatron alone can't save it but he was part of a dynamic that worked. He was completely unreliable but they might have to work with him. Meanwhile Grimlock was completely reliable when he feels like it. Even though there was no real progress towards the apparent endgame it was a fluid situation.
I sang this show's praises in the beginning, but it does feel like they only planned as far ahead as the initial goal of getting past Scorponok and reaching the shuttle, and production caught up before they figured out what to do next.
I'll have to take your word for it because I haven't seen much yet.
I'm just getting a vibe. It wouldn't be about being loved; it would be about being right.
I love the Unicron prototypes. Trying to morph the planet into a robot torso instead of having it be a shell around a robot torso is still extremely difficult to do today. That third party one does make some color compromises. Trying to do it with 1980s technology was hilariously optimistic. I...
I'm still just barely learning about this, but one thing I'm liking so far is Cobra Commander comes across as a villain who thinks he's the hero despite being so obviously villainous in nearly every way. He's a monster. He outwardly displays no redeeming qualities as a person whatsoever. His...
So I haven't managed to wrap up my apparently annual code enforcement headache. And I hoped to have it all done this week, so that's a bummer. Material delays, malfunctioning equipment, and uncooperative weather all conspired to ruin my week.
But I've still gotten enough done that the city code...
That would make the frame a lot more meaningful than just a brute force way to make a more stable combiner.
That's the kind of imagination we're missing these days. Today's designers are brilliant, but nobody's thinking "How will the bios explain this?" anymore.
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