Maokai is definitely one of my favorite junglers. If they only fixed his mana issue, he would be more picked. I usually only try to pick him if my mid lane isn’t mana dependent.
Posted in Video Games, tagged jungle, League of Legends, maokai, Season 4 on January 14, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Maokai is definitely one of my favorite junglers. If they only fixed his mana issue, he would be more picked. I usually only try to pick him if my mid lane isn’t mana dependent.
Posted in Books, Television, tagged AMC, daryl dixon, grimes, Kill, michonne, rick, Season 4, The Walking Dead, Zombies on July 30, 2013| 3 Comments »
At San Diego Comic Con, there were a lot of news bombs dropped in terms of movies, television, and books. AMC released an amazingly well put together trailer for season 4 of the Walking Dead. Season 3 and show runner Glenn Mazarra took an amazing step forward in realizing what the Walking Dead had the potential to be, but after differences between book creator, Robert Kirkman and Glenn Mazarra, the show let Mazarra go.
Scott Gimple took the reins, who is credited for some of the show’s strongest episodes such as Sophie’s status after the barn and Rick’s memorable reencounter with the psychologically damaged Morgan. This has already created potential for making season 4 the strongest season yet. And as a book reader, I have quite the idea of what this season will be centered on.
If you do not want to be spoiled, LEAVE NOW before I ruin the show for you. Once again, this article/discussion is only for book readers and those who want to be spoiled.
Posted in Articles, Reviews, Television, tagged AMC, Breaking Bad, Final Scene, Jessie Pinkman, Methamphetamine, Season 4, Walter White on November 21, 2011| 1 Comment »
I’ve finally caught up with breaking bad after season 4 ended at the end of the summer and I have to say that this was probably my favorite season. I probably understand that not many of my readers are viewers of this show because it’s fairly under the radar. So to those who haven’t broken bad [a slang term to define those who have turned to making crystal meth to make money], this is a story about a genius high school chemistry teacher who has teamed up with a white trash punk to make methamphetamine to pay off his cancer bills. As similar to Weeds [a show I tried, but couldn’t finish watching], this tale is far more darker and all around badass. And as you could imagine after 4 seasons, shit has really hit the fan where our leads get mixed up with the DEA, Mexican Drug Cartel, and the biggest meth dealers in the southern United States. And as season 4 wrapped up, we’re finally given the closure we’ve been wanting [that is, until Breaking Bad’s fifth and final season comes out next year]. Read below for my take on season 4 as a whole. Major spoilers beware!