It should go without saying that it includes spoilers for Season 5. Minor spoilers, since it's more about what's happening behind the camera than in front of, but spoilers nonetheless.
Finally got around to watching the first two episode of Fresh Off The Boat. Despite the bad trailer the show is not that bad. Much better then 1994's All American Girl.
I wish I had time to play video games more. I haven't touched my DS since I got back to Japan, and the only game I have played is FFXIV since I hate the idea of wasting money by not playing my leftover days (also because it destresses me)
The fact that Majora's Mask is out makes this 10x worse. Majora's Mask is still my favourite Zelda game, as well as being one of the first games I ever cared enough to get to the end of and beat. (I still to this day haven't played OoT all the way through on my own. I did play 3/4 of it while my babysitter at the time played Dodongo's Cavern, Forest Temple, Shadow Temple and End Game because I was too scared to do the first three and not enough confidence to think I could beat the final boss haha)
Starra, In part 2, someone gets the question of what do Koalas eat and Ray screams out, at the top of his lungs, EUCALYPTUS!!!! It is, I think, one of the funniest Achievement Hunter moments I can think of.
Starra wrote:It's actually in part 1 (I teased it in my post haha) .
Those let's plays (Jeoprady!, Family Feud, Life, etc) are definitely some of my faves. Then there're the Prop Hunt ones.
Nooooo no, the PANDA one is in part 1. That's where Ray doesn't know that Pandas eat bamboo. (and then they all say that koalas, in fact, eat Eucalyptus.) in part 2 when Jack Ryan and Gavin are playing, and they got a question regarding what the koala eats. http://youtu.be/GOWAs3AVVm0?t=20m39s c:
Poor Hank Pym, though. He already has an inferiority complex with regards to Marvel's other super-geniuses (i.e., Stark, Banner, Richards, McCoy), now they're stealing credit for his biggest mistake as well.
I'm uneasy about the introduction of the Vision. He needs to be really well done or he's going to come off as incredibly cheesy, because he'll be the first one who cannot simply change into street clothes and pass as normal. With him, the MCU is crossing over from "superhero-themed sci-fi" to full-blown "SUPERHEROES!", and I'm not sure mainstream audiences are ready for that.