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But, in the novel, they are not featured as often. Isaac does not exist in the books and their daughter does not wear Miriam's sleeve. Their children are mentioned once or twice in passing referen<br> <br>Virginia Vidaura is the mentor who trained Kovacs. She taught him how to control his mind and survive through the tortures of the virtual chambers. In the show, her original role was morphed with original Quell’s role and we got the show Quellcrist. In the books, the AI hotel and its rooms are named after Jimmy Hendrix and his famous songs, but, since the estate didn’t issue the license for the name to the production team, they renamed it after Allen Edgar <br><br> <br>Even when she is not on the screens, we kept hearing her words of wisdom from the past. She is the second lead heroin after Ortega in season one. In the books, however, Quell is just a renowned writer Kovacs likes to quote. She doesn’t have a romantic relationship with him, nor did she invent the stack. She is not the legendary fighter either. She is an anti-protectorate rebel though. The love of Kovacs’ life is Sarah in the nov<br><br> <br>In recent years, Windjammers has seen somewhat of a revival with re-releases for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo Switch, and glowing endorsements from people like professional wrestler Xavier Woods. It’s a cult classic now with an audience that absolutely loves it, but that doesn't mean there aren't improvements that can be made to modernize it. That is where DotEmu’s sequel, Windjammers 2 , comes<br><br> <br>There are about a thousand things that are different about Poison Ivy in Gotham versus the comics. For one, her name was Pamela Isley . She was a botanist and environmentalist that cared more about plants than she did humans. But in the show, her name is Ivy Pepper, the daughter of a man who was thought to be behind the demise of the Waynes. Of course, this isn't comic accurate . 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<br>Dr. Ford had a little chat with Teddy about the heroic Host's newly written backstory and in doing so introduces the violent Wyatt and his followers. Wyatt seems like a character inspired by Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian , but he's also something else. As Teddy explains who Wyatt is, he expounds upon Wyatt's "pretty strange ideas" that the land of Westworld doesn't "belong to the old natives or the new settlers. That it belonged to something that had yet to come. That it belonged to h<br><br> <br>The Bancrofts have a strong presence in the series. Laurens has a very powerful scene depicting class differences where he plays God in front of the infected refugees. Miriam is given ample airtime too. Even their son Isaac was featured rather abundantly. But, in the novel, they are not featured as often. Isaac does not exist in the books and their daughter does not wear Miriam's sleeve. Their children are mentioned once or twice in passing referen<br><br> <br>The upcoming **Watchmen ** TV series may stray far from the source material. Last month, it was reported that LOST and The Leftovers co-creator Damon Lindelof had been hired by HBO to develop an adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' iconic 1986 limited comic book series (and later graphic novel), Watchmen . The news came almost two years after it was first reported that HBO was developing a Watchmen TV series , though all they had to say at the time was that they were in preliminary talks with creatives about the proj<br><br> <br>'The [https://Straycatgame.com/ stray upgrades|https://straycatgame.com/]' makes several pointed references to what the Hosts are able to do when it comes to handling weapons and then demonstrates ways in which they find (or create) workarounds. Dolores's shooting of Rebus is an obvious example, but so is the Stray using a rock to kill himself. Is this just an overlooked use of a dangerous implement that wasn't included in the Stray's coding or was the Stray also answering the call of an authoritative voice? Furthermore, how was Maeve allowed to wield a scalpel in episode 2 against the threat she perceived the two technicians of be<br><br> <br>While series developer Intelligent Systems has remained mostly quiet on the situation, in an interview with Eurogamer Germany (which has been translated by Nintendo Everything), series producer Kensuke Tanabe opened up about the decision to move away from more traditional RPG mechanics, which he claims started with the development of Paper Mario: Sticker Star . "When developing Paper Mario: Sticker Star , one of our goals was to move away a bit from the traditional RPG sty<br> <br>The Marauders are arguably some of the most loved characters in the entire Harry Potter universe, minus Peter Pettigrew, of course. Fans always love learning more about Sirius, James, Lupin, and Lily and their time at Hogwarts. While the movies did include some of the backstories on Harry's parents and the Marauders, a lot of moments were missing. For example, in the Order of the Phoenix movie, Snape's worst memory doesn't include anything about Lily Potter. In the books, this memory is an important piece of history that gives a lot of insight into Snape as well as Lily. Many details from conversations with characters like Lupin and Sirius that happened throughout the series are also missing in the mov<br><br> <br>Virginia Vidaura is the mentor who trained Kovacs. She taught him how to control his mind and survive through the tortures of the virtual chambers. In the show, her original role was morphed with original Quell’s role and we got the show Quellcrist. In the books, the AI hotel and its rooms are named after Jimmy Hendrix and his famous songs, but, since the estate didn’t issue the license for the name to the production team, they renamed it after Allen Edgar <br><br> <br>One thing that most Potterheads noticed right away when it came to the films was how different Michael Gambon's Dumbledore was compared to the version in the books. It's hard to forget that messy moment in the Goblet of Fire film when Dumbledore yelled, "Did you put your name in the Goblet of Fire?" while manhandling Harry. The book Dumbledore surely wasn't without some major flaws, as we found out in the final book, but he definitely never acted like that. There wasn't as much charisma or charm to Gambon's version of Albus Dumbledore which is kind of a sh<br><br> <br>'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' is an extremely long book, and it's also packed with a ton of storylines, characters, and details. As such, it makes sense many big moments in the book didn't make it to the screen at all. Rita Skeeter is in the film version, but the fact she is an animagus that can turn into a beetle is never brought up or revealed. In the book, this fact allowed Skeeter to scoop so many stories and personal details about Harry and other Hogwarts students and also lead to Hagrid's lineage as a half-giant being revealed. Without this information, Rita Skeeter comes off as annoying in the films, but nearly as conniving as she really <br><br> <br>But there is a tiny detail in Dolores pulling the trigger and killing Rebus that suggests her ability to do so isn't entirely the result of a push toward greater sentience and autonomy. Again, Dolores experiences a series of sensory flashes, both visual and auditory, showing her the Man in Black on the night he dragged her to the barn, while at the same time a voice can be heard instructing her to "Kill him," which she does as though obeying a command. Is it possible, then, that Dolores wasn't actively rebelling against her programming but instead responding to the commands of an authority that supersedes even her base coding? And furthermore, is this an act of rebellion – either by Dolores herself or by the individual responsible for the "Kill him" command – or is Dolores's new path simply a part of the new narrative Dr. Ford has been working<br>

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Dr. Ford had a little chat with Teddy about the heroic Host's newly written backstory and in doing so introduces the violent Wyatt and his followers. Wyatt seems like a character inspired by Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian , but he's also something else. As Teddy explains who Wyatt is, he expounds upon Wyatt's "pretty strange ideas" that the land of Westworld doesn't "belong to the old natives or the new settlers. That it belonged to something that had yet to come. That it belonged to h


The Bancrofts have a strong presence in the series. Laurens has a very powerful scene depicting class differences where he plays God in front of the infected refugees. Miriam is given ample airtime too. Even their son Isaac was featured rather abundantly. But, in the novel, they are not featured as often. Isaac does not exist in the books and their daughter does not wear Miriam's sleeve. Their children are mentioned once or twice in passing referen


The upcoming **Watchmen ** TV series may stray far from the source material. Last month, it was reported that LOST and The Leftovers co-creator Damon Lindelof had been hired by HBO to develop an adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' iconic 1986 limited comic book series (and later graphic novel), Watchmen . The news came almost two years after it was first reported that HBO was developing a Watchmen TV series , though all they had to say at the time was that they were in preliminary talks with creatives about the proj


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While series developer Intelligent Systems has remained mostly quiet on the situation, in an interview with Eurogamer Germany (which has been translated by Nintendo Everything), series producer Kensuke Tanabe opened up about the decision to move away from more traditional RPG mechanics, which he claims started with the development of Paper Mario: Sticker Star . "When developing Paper Mario: Sticker Star , one of our goals was to move away a bit from the traditional RPG sty

The Marauders are arguably some of the most loved characters in the entire Harry Potter universe, minus Peter Pettigrew, of course. Fans always love learning more about Sirius, James, Lupin, and Lily and their time at Hogwarts. While the movies did include some of the backstories on Harry's parents and the Marauders, a lot of moments were missing. For example, in the Order of the Phoenix movie, Snape's worst memory doesn't include anything about Lily Potter. In the books, this memory is an important piece of history that gives a lot of insight into Snape as well as Lily. Many details from conversations with characters like Lupin and Sirius that happened throughout the series are also missing in the mov


Virginia Vidaura is the mentor who trained Kovacs. She taught him how to control his mind and survive through the tortures of the virtual chambers. In the show, her original role was morphed with original Quell’s role and we got the show Quellcrist. In the books, the AI hotel and its rooms are named after Jimmy Hendrix and his famous songs, but, since the estate didn’t issue the license for the name to the production team, they renamed it after Allen Edgar


One thing that most Potterheads noticed right away when it came to the films was how different Michael Gambon's Dumbledore was compared to the version in the books. It's hard to forget that messy moment in the Goblet of Fire film when Dumbledore yelled, "Did you put your name in the Goblet of Fire?" while manhandling Harry. The book Dumbledore surely wasn't without some major flaws, as we found out in the final book, but he definitely never acted like that. There wasn't as much charisma or charm to Gambon's version of Albus Dumbledore which is kind of a sh


'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' is an extremely long book, and it's also packed with a ton of storylines, characters, and details. As such, it makes sense many big moments in the book didn't make it to the screen at all. Rita Skeeter is in the film version, but the fact she is an animagus that can turn into a beetle is never brought up or revealed. In the book, this fact allowed Skeeter to scoop so many stories and personal details about Harry and other Hogwarts students and also lead to Hagrid's lineage as a half-giant being revealed. Without this information, Rita Skeeter comes off as annoying in the films, but nearly as conniving as she really


But there is a tiny detail in Dolores pulling the trigger and killing Rebus that suggests her ability to do so isn't entirely the result of a push toward greater sentience and autonomy. Again, Dolores experiences a series of sensory flashes, both visual and auditory, showing her the Man in Black on the night he dragged her to the barn, while at the same time a voice can be heard instructing her to "Kill him," which she does as though obeying a command. Is it possible, then, that Dolores wasn't actively rebelling against her programming but instead responding to the commands of an authority that supersedes even her base coding? And furthermore, is this an act of rebellion – either by Dolores herself or by the individual responsible for the "Kill him" command – or is Dolores's new path simply a part of the new narrative Dr. Ford has been working