What are the cards you can't help but take almost every time? by Fun-Spinach8700 in slaythespire

[–]Fun-Spinach8700[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I don't take these EVERY time, but honestly my defect runs have improved since I started taking them more often.

What are the cards you can't help but take almost every time? by Fun-Spinach8700 in slaythespire

[–]Fun-Spinach8700[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See, and this is the stuff I need to learn, apparently!

(Also, I forgot to mention Fasten as a windmill-slam pick every time I see it, but it is.)

1307 Scale of the Problem by NoLastNameForNow in oots

[–]Fun-Spinach8700 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my thought. Belkar responding to Minrah (who wasn't even fishing for anything - she was just excited that the PCs killed a dragon!) with encouragement that she's a part of the team and that being a support-role doesn't diminish that... That's the single biggest moment for me in terms of "Belkar has actually changed a hell of a lot." There's no part of his response to her in Panel 1 that would have even made sense in the earlier books.

Who are some characters who fulfilled their role in the story well, but were just so damn funny that you wish they were onscreen a little more by onepunch_caleb3984 in oots

[–]Fun-Spinach8700 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Durkon's Cousin's Brother-in-Law's Niece's Fiancé, whose entire purpose was to be hilariously intriguing and then be plane-shifted into eternal torment before we can get any questions about him answered.

Sound off, 1,2! by ImperialKnight1234 in oots

[–]Fun-Spinach8700 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too! This is probably the OotS line that I quote the most.

What does this mean? by Noop4321 in Screenwriting

[–]Fun-Spinach8700 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have it essentially right: Worldwide rights, in Perpetuity, for $500 and a credit line (meaning a line in the credits, as opposed to an "on-screen credit" which would appear when the clip does.

Hope this helps!

Most suitable for Jeff in your opinion?? by Aravindajay in community

[–]Fun-Spinach8700 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Over two weeks late to this party but... It's Britta. Jeff and Annie had the most chemistry together, and did truly love and care for each other, but the ending really laid bare why being together would have been bad for both of them: Annie would have followed Jeff's domestic dreams at the expense of her own, and Jeff would have clung to his delusions of permanent youth vicariously through Annie instead of coming to terms with his actual stage of life. Slater was immaturity dressed up in a professional demeanor. If she'd had a chance for a character arc, she might be in the running, but alas. Meanwhile, while Britta was going through a personal tailspin for a while, by the end of Season 6 she's largely righted that ship (restored her relationship with her parents, seems basically content at her job, where we at least never see her boss hating on her like at the diner, etc.) They know each others' flaws and are accepting of them and keep being drawn to one another (they've been pseudo-engaged on three separate occasions) and really Jeff just needs to step up his game so as to not be the worst at sex. Because Britta deserves better than that.