Would assume there's a ton of teams who could clinch this coming week, yea? Baltimore, Dallas, Philly, (maybe) Miami?
Would a loss by the Patriots against Pittsburgh this coming Thursday guarantee an automatic elimination then?
Marvel is literally going through the motions at this point, if 2023 is anything to go by. Any move they do make, be it delays, announcement of new castings, or otherwise, are just attempts to try and keep the hype machine alive, even though the hype machine itself is also dying at a rapid rate.
Kinda makes me nervous what might happen with AnimationEpic should Adam & co. choose to return to make the final episodes of Inanimate Insanity II, as it was also left unfinished in exchange for a more zanier-ish third season.
But honestly, that just confuses me. I remember hearing that the new BFDIA episodes were meant to clear up what happened in between 5e and IDFB, but now it just feels like its own show, separated from any kind of canon. Is it just gonna keep going ‘til there’s a winner, who gets… the freakin’ farm?
In my opinion, it seems like Cary & Michael are trying to fuse the classic style with the absurdist style of BFB. But to me, it just… doesn’t work, no thanks in part to how tonally different each series was. It also doesn’t help considering IFDB came out after BFDIA, but before BFB.
Ten years after it came out, we FINALLY got the episode that was supposed to be. I thought it was enjoyable, especially since so much has changed, but now with a BFDIA 7 & BFDIA 8 having already existed? It just doesn’t feel like the same old classic BFDI I remember.
It was pretty great, all things considered! I was quite a fan of the absurdity of it all, and felt like it breathed fresh air into the world of object shows. And I was pretty contempt with BFDIA 6 never happening. Which is why when it dropped on September 1st this year, I was caught off guard.
Honestly, I can’t remember the last time I had Subway, nor can I recall if the sandwich I had was good or bad, but I think that’s a good thing.