None, but I understand why( WAY too over protective). Though if I were the Doc, I'd stick with it. By magic rules, there's like a FUCK ton of immunities you get from a hidden name.
Well, it's not like being dead ever stopped some of the other characters...Bad Scary go Bobbins
...did...did they just kill of "The Boy"? And is he trapped in some ethereal computer network like in that scary Newshouns spin-off that know one reads?!Man, first he loses and/or got dumped by Esther, now this!
Heh true, eitherWell, it's not like being dead ever stopped some of the other characters...
Yeah, but a little correction:Heh true, eitherhe'll be resurrected like Shelly or get a cool ghost job like Natalie or Erin.
Yeah it makes the prequels WAY better.So I just learned what Darths and Droids is. Star Wars episode 1 is much more enjoyable in this format.
Look, creepy serial killer lookalike robot impersonating GB, this is just blatantly impossible. Now tell us where you hid the body.So I just learned what Darths and Droids is.
Arglbarglin' Imgur. Fixed.
What is beyond a-hole? Because her dad has gone there.Gunnerkrigg Court: oookay, this arc is going to be slow and painful, I see. We've known Antimony's father was an asshole for years, but I think this is the first time we're getting to see it.
Yeah. I didn't know/remember she was cheating off Kat for certain subjects, but her position with the forest may become crucial to the Court's survival. He's not only an asshole, he's a stupid asshole.What is beyond a-hole? Because her dad has gone there.
It makes me suspect there's something larger at work here. I doubt even her father could force her out of her forest gig without the backing of at least most of the upper court hierarchy. Unless the writing is just getting bad. But for this to be dropped right at the beginning of a chapter, you know there's got to be more to it than meets the eye.Yeah. I didn't know/remember she was cheating off Kat for certain subjects, but her position with the forest may become crucial to the Court's survival. He's not only an asshole, he's a stupid asshole.
The "sneaking out to party" chapter was so bad I stopped reading for months.I doubt the writing on Gunnerkrigg would just suddenly get bad.
I think all you missed was a robotic ship trying to become an organism through Kat, and a forest rabbit's soul being brought to the Court to become a student (one of Antimony's duties as medium).The "sneaking out to party" chapter was so bad I stopped reading for months.
Oh, I got caught up when I started reading again. It was mostly the teenage angst nonsense between the B- and C-roll characters, as well as the Jack dipshittery, that did the trick.I think all you missed was a robotic ship trying to become an organism through Kat, and a forest rabbit's soul being brought to the Court to become a student (one of Antimony's duties as medium).
The ship arc was pretty cool.[DOUBLEPOST=1428245048,1428244689][/DOUBLEPOST]Scratch that--the party was longer ago than I thought. Chapter 34 was the party, and we're on Chapter 51. There was a lot, actually.
Actually, I'm surprised a senior member of the court didn't make this move a lot earlier.[DOUBLEPOST=1428434179,1428434000][/DOUBLEPOST]The father really does seem to be a monster.
Actually, in that context, it's not a command, it means never give up/lose heart/admit defeat. The phrase, supposedly, is supposed to be a direct response to the phrase "We're all going to die!" "NEVER SAY DIE!"Also, I do actually like Table Titans, I really do. But their catchphrase? "Titans Never Say Die!". That makes no sense. Die, in that context, is a command. As in something you would tell someone right before you kill them. I know what the point is. And I know it's a goonies reference. But it didn't make sense then and it doesn't make sense now.
I imagine he cackled maniacally while rubbing his hands.I openly commented to Tom on Twitter that he is just being cruel beyond all measure.