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written by ととねみぎ Read More 2025-11-17 06:07
written by ととねみぎ Read More 2025-11-17 06:07

General Shaw is frustrated by the lack of progress in finding the entity he’s hunting. He’s also worried that Rose, a Native woman and former friend who’s fighting to protect her community’s land from military activity, is about to take legal action. To try and get ahead, Shaw focuses on a group of Native children who have been watching his secret Operation Precept. He specifically targets Taniel, Rose’s nephew, believing Taniel knows the location of key pillars that could lead them to the entity. Taniel refuses to cooperate, so Shaw sends Hallorann to enter Taniel’s mind and extract the information. During this mental intrusion, we see a flashback of young Taniel and Rose, where she tells him the story of the Galloo – the original name for the entity now known as IT.

Before Talamasca even premiered, co-showrunner Mark Lafferty hinted that a very attentive listener in episode five might catch a connection to another show playing in a bar – and that someone involved with Talamasca might even receive a royalty check as a result. This turned out to be true: Sam Reid will receive royalties because a song by The Vampire Lestat, called “Long Face,” is featured in episode five.

If you have any clothes in your belongings, put them on now and make sure all your armor slots are clear. Don’t worry about weapons – the guards will take those from you when you arrive, and they’ll also remove any armor you’re carrying.

The Last Wish is one of the tasks that players can initiate during their adventure at Sedletz Monastery. Players can initiate the Last Wish task by speaking with Monk Athanasius on the top floor of the monastery. Monk Athansius will ask Henry to find Constantine, an old Monk.
The basic idea of the game – teaming up with others to explore large areas and fight robots – isn’t new. However, it feels different when you actually play. The controls are smooth, and the combat is surprisingly addictive. Everything, from jumping to reloading to sprinting, is designed to keep you in constant motion.

Sony Pictures has reportedly obtained the rights to create films based on the Labubu characters, with plans for a movie and potentially a whole series. It makes sense – Labubu has a compelling story, and what’s really fascinating is the captivating effect these characters have on people.

Enjoy the very weird trailer below!

It’s a shame the movie didn’t do well, especially considering how much effort everyone put into it. It seems like one key person may have made a critical mistake that negatively impacted the final result. I recall watching it and immediately telling a studio executive that I feared it wouldn’t be successful.

Why? Well, it appears Samus Aran has an annoying comedy sidekick who looks like Rick Moranis.