A fairly common idea in television is to have a main character have a near death experience. Whenever I watch these episodes, I always know that they'll never kill off a main character - or will they?
If the writing is really good it can make you believe that the character might actually die. Here, I'll discuss how believable these near-deaths really were.
The Simpsons - Homer
The Story: Lisa insists the family have something instead of porkchops on Friday, so they go out for sushi. Homer eats some improperly cut Fugu and finds he has...
The purpose of this article is to get out my opinions to those who have played Brawl, and to make those who haven't salivate with anticipation.
Okay, so I've been doing a lot of Brawling for the past three days. So far I've unlocked Marth, Ness, Snake, Luigi, Falco, Captain Falcon, and Lucario. This section is just for my first impressions:
I've played quite a few online matches on Guitar Hero, and I think I've become pretty good at reading people, even if I have no idea who they are (for the most part). I've become quite good at telling if the person I just wiped out with a lefty flip is cocky or modest.
If you've never played an online match on Guitar Hero, this might be just a bit confusing to you, and if you've never played an online match period you'll probably zone out part way through this from boredom, if you haven't already.
Jebediah Springfield
Springfield's town founder, Jebediah Springfield isn't exactly what the history books and short films (starring Troy McClure) would have you believe. Here's what the history books want you to believe:
In 1796, Jebediah Obadiah Zachariah Jedediah Springfield, a brave pioneer and woodsman founded the town of Springfield. He built the town's first hospital out of mud and logs. He tamed the buffalo or as he named it, the land cow, and he even killed a bear with his bare hands.
Lately, I've been bored, and I've been reading a lot of best and worst Simpsons episode lists, and I thought that I would try to cram another salted snack treat into the world's already bloated snack hole... if you know what I mean. (If you don't, watch the season eight episode "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson.")
Warning: The soapbox you are about to read contains very few facts, and is mostly the opinions of me. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense, and is almost entirely me rambling on about the Simpsons. I suppose the only time it would be useful is if you've never seen the...