Like, tiny pieces of information that reveal more about the things I, as player, care about (maybe some unique information about the main villain, or about the road through the wilderness ahead). -The ones that let you think for a bit. Maybe something that's established and accepted in ...
RedditorWes_Buggthinks Kylo holds no allegiances whatsoever: "So talking with my roommate today about the future of Kylo Ren, we came down to a decision about what Kylo Ren might end up doing. So first we discussed, does Kylo Ren redeem himself or die a villain? But we came up wit...
Hindutuva makes no such demands. There is no ISIS or Taliban Hindu equivalent. Modi and Shah, the two major leaders of modern Hindutuva, are shudra and vaishya respectively. It is not some Brahmin cabal. Hindutuva has risen because of subaltern support. It is a strawman by th...
(Vincent D’Onofrio was simplybornto play Kingpin), digs into her Choctaw roots, and partakes in some surprisingly brutal action set-pieces (there’s a couple of rollicking oners in here) makes binge-watchingEchono chore. It is, if you’ll pardon the pun, bloody good stuff. More please...
I sat in the front row, rain pelting the parking-lot tent, listening to the first few pitch critiques on stage. “Your pitch needs a beginning, middle, and end.”“I need to know about the villain.”“What are the stakes?”“Everyone needs a climax.” (That was from jokester David....
even if some of that emerges from partly detaching myself from the emotional nature of the experience and trying to look at it from outside of myself. I can be a private person, so feeling like I can discuss something uncomfortable and vulnerable makes me feel like I am growing, much as...
But it could happen. Whether it be by a traitorous villain or a former friend, Bran's death could be right around the corner.Game of Thronesis not afraid toend the livesof some of the best characters, after all. 40 votes Does this seem plausible?
The more relatable the motivation, the better the antagonist/villain (they are not always the same thing). Since we’ve already brushed the topic of serial killers, what about Buffalo Bill from the iconic Silence of the Lambs? Buffalo Bill didn’t kill for the sake of killing. He had a...
racking up blockbuster sales figures even if most of us critics have long since moved on. The latest chapter,Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, welcomes back iconic villain Vladimir Makarov, architect of the most heinous terrorist attack in the franchise’s history. Can the ...
a villain from the Spider-Man comics; the character is relatively obscure yet was marketed as "a new Marvel Legend" by Sony Pictures. The low quality of the film led to a movement where moviegoers ironically supported it online, even making up quotes such as "It's Morbin' Time" andstre...