Lightning Returns is set five hundred years after the ending of XIII-2, during the final thirteen days of the world's existence. Because of the unleashing of Chaos, the world of Gran Pulse has been consumed, leaving only a set of islands called Nova Chrysalia.[37] The new Cocoon, called "Bhunivelze" after the key deity of the XIII universe, acts as the world's moon. The Chaos has halted human aging and no new children are born due to Etro's death, causing the human population to stagnate and shrink.[38][39] Over the intervening centuries, two opposing religions have formed and dominate the life of Nova Chrysalia's people: the Order of Salvation, that worships Bhunivelze,[40] and the Children of Etro, a rebel cult who worship the Goddess.[41] The world itself is divided into four regions, each dominated by a specific mood and environment.[42] The city of Luxerion is a capital of worship whose people are loyal to the Order. The pleasure capital of Yusnaan is a city of revelry where people live in a constant state of celebration. The Dead Dunes is a desert area dominated by ruins. The Wildlands is an untamed area where the human city of Academia used to stand; it also houses the remains of Valhalla, the capital of Etro. Within the New Cocoon is the Ark, a zone where time is frozen.[8][43][44]
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I really enjoyed your rebuttals! Here are some of my thoughts...First set:6: Although Kylo Ren and Rey were separated by that convenient chasm after Ren's defeat, Rey still could have shot him with the blaster Han gave her. That she didn't is a point for her being on the Light side, and a generally good person.14: It makes sense that Finn would be chased by the Order... During his escape, on top of everything else, he destroyed a number of Tie Fighters, the entire flight deck, and killed scores of random Storm Troopers and officers.19: I don't think anyone in the Resistance knew anything about R2's data until he(?) volunteered it himself. 21: Plus, Kylo Ren didn't even detect Han on Takodana...22: Han cold have put some more thought into his plea to his son though. As it was, his somewhat sappy entreaty played right into Kylo's death fantasy.27a: "They're related" seems like a good enough explanation of how Kylo Ren ended up with Vader's remains. 27b: As for Teedo giving up on capturing BB-8 when Rey steps in, we don't know if he's experienced or not, how well the two knew each other, where they both stand in the scavenger hierarchy, or even if they're kind of friends or not. Rey might be higher up than Teedo, since she has some kind of speeder bike engine thingy to ride around on while Teedo only has some kind of ridiculous lame, super slow alien horse. What got me about that scene was that Teedo didn't try to recover his net!28: To me, it seemed pretty clear that Poe was heading to civilization, so it didn't seem wrong for the ship to crash close by, or later for Finn head toward some structures that eventually led him to the settlement.30: It just seemed to me that Finn was 'all in' in his new goodness.31: Plus, Poe had witnessed Finn's hesitation during the massacre earlier.36: They're bad guys based on Nazis, so it seems natural that they're super racist.38: IIRC, the Emperor was only had a large projection in the re-release. Snoke seemed like a carbon copy of the Space Jockey to me, while my wife thought he looked like Gollum (which made it extra funny when we realized it was screen capped by Andy Serkis).
I already posted once, but now I've read so many comments describing The Honeymooners as 'cookie cutter' I feel obliged to chime in again.Everybody's different, but a big part of why *I* came to love The Honeymooners happened after I keyed into its dark, tragic aspect.Most narrative TV would have people believe that Americans do not live with a wolf at their door, that the American dream exists for everyone if they just WORK hard enough for it.Well, working-class Ralph DOES try - over and over again to reach for the American Dream, but is almost always humiliated, slapped back down again to square one. Almost every episode ends with his realization that his only salvation is the unconditional love of his wife and friend, but these relationships are double-edged with hate/fear/resentment (he knows he does not deserve his wife's love, and his friend's happy-go-lucky nature is like a rebuke to his bottomless ambition).Since coming to love it, Gleason's larger-than-life acting seems to me an aspect of the 'fable-like' nature of the show - with Carney's acting complimenting Gleason's perfectly. I think their interactions are things of beauty - there is just something about the trial-by-fire aspect of Vaudeville that gave comics who came up that way a sort of cracker-jack physical precision that seems to be gone with the wind.I know a lot of people cringe at the scenes of Ralph yelling at Alice - but I find them fascinating because Meadows is just so BRILLIANT. It's like the louder Raplh yells, the stronger she gets. If you ignore the words and watch the actors you KNOW he would never hurt her (and if he did - she'd be out of there).Getting back to the class aspect though - I think a more recent show that would be a good frame of reference would be "Roseanne".
I'm 48. My earliest memories of the Honeymooners isn't even the classic black-and-white sitcom. It's the musical version that aired in the late '60s that apparently only I remember (unless someone mentioned it in the above comments. Sorry, I haven't gotten around to reading them all) and I even thought THAT was funny. When I finally did see the original series, in syndication in the early '70s, well, they were that much funnier. I'll admit that show didn't have great writing. It was all in the performances. I've seen the "address the ball" gag on many different comedy shows and even cartoons over the years, yet when Art Carney said "Hello, ball!" I laughed once again.
Actually it sounds very good to me if Secret is the worst game, because I kind of enjoyed most of it that I remember. I only got through the ice mazes after reading a recommendation in some FAQ that you record the coordinates of all intersections and just draw lines between them, so the actual distance does not matter. After I started doing that, as I remember it from 20 years ago, it was not so difficult to navigate through the maze and finally get to the end of the game.
Another thing I remembered was how annoying the password check when starting the game was. I ended up looking at the binary in a hex-editor and finding the answers in plain text and changing them all to DRAGON. My first and only crack. But the GoG version is of course already cracked for us, so that bit of information is rather useless now. I think the sequels had the answers encoded somehow, so that simple trick did not help in the other games.
What is its relation to Kill the Past?Crucial. It is the direct sequel to The Silver Case in every way. It is the current flag-bearer that informs much of the future of Kill the Past. Obviously, do not play this as a stand-alone. Its price is only a bit higher than The Silver Case, but the content is higher and it is a full remake as opposed to a remaster. Worth getting without a doubt. 2ff7e9595c
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