When I watched the pilot for Hazbin Hotel , I adored it. It had a good balance of serious vs. silly. The musical nature worked. The characters were appealing. And I suppose I could say it has an irreverent edge that drew me in too. The series was one of the few bits of entertainment I would say I truly anticipated and even was the final nudge to get me to subscribe to Amazon Prime. The first season was pretty great. Some of the voice actor changes were a little off-putting, but grew on me. The season was filled with banger songs. Really, I loved it all around, I think. The second season didn't quite hit with me in the same way, though. Releasing two episodes (of eight) a week was a detriment in my book. The first two episodes were largely showing fallout from perspectives of Hell and Heaven, without moving things forward much at all. The next four then set up the stakes, explaining a few things and revealing others, but they felt moving a little fast and left me thinking "tha...
Hee hee. Sounds like the Dockers employee either didn't really understand the concept of nanotechnology, or they were just trying to avoid admitting that they were fudging in their advertising. I mean, my store stocks teflon-treated suiting, but they don't claim that it's friggin' nanotechnology!
ReplyDeleteAs for the first article: well, my friend Bronwyn works tech support, and she likes to tell people to speak nicely to their computers while she's figuring out what's going on. She tells them, "Hey, it can't hurt and it just might help!"
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