This is a good change. I think we could be in a much better place if companies that owned both production and streaming were more open about licensing.
SpaceScotsman
Tendi just wanting to play in the sand is cute.
Boimler being completely fed up with the assignment is great - he knew exactly what he was walking into, but did it anyway (I'm glad it actually had payoff at the end).
Rutherford has finally resolved badgey, and seemingly learnt nothing.
I didn't feel like mariner had a whole lot to do in this episode, she just kind of tagged along.
To be honest, I could get behind fines for overrunning street works. Hell, go further: fines for any overrunning, underdelivering or overbudget public contracts. That would quickly resolve the mess that the torys have made giving out dodgy contracts to their mates.
This might be going back a while, I haven't played or looked anything up in along time, but back in the early days was the minecraft wiki not already its own site. At what point did they move to fandom? It's good they're moving, but why did they ever go there in the first place?
I really liked the facial expression animations in this episode. Its difficult to pull them off in 2D animation, but it really helped in this episode.
French and Portuguese at the convention, their arms open.
I've found it easier to use KDE to switch from windows as it feels like a more complete ecosystem that I'm familiar with. And it is pretty great, until I install one bad graphics driver and then I'm stuck in a terminal only session until I can fix it. At least windows has safe mode.
This was a top episode
- Story about more a sci-fi concept, and it made sense
- Jokes that landed well
- Characters not being totally dumb for no reason
- Good resolution at the ending
Great finale
It was a froidian slip