APhew Wrote:Jack is pretty awesome, but Glaeken is THE MAN. I can't see "Nightworld" coming out any other way than it did.I agree with both you and Marc on this. However, the Ally might want more than one string for his bow, just in case. Having Jack lined up as a second stringer would make good sense. In any case, he needs to be free enough from ties to be willing to fulfill his Nightworld role. Would a Citizen/Daddy Jack be as willing as a Boyfriend Jack to join the battle, or would he be more motivated to stick close to his family and protect them?
remylass Wrote:but...but.....
Lyle and Charlie! Just their cameos made the book worth reading. (Of course, I would have read it anyway.)
APhew Wrote:I'm still hoping that we get a trilogy of Keep prequels set in the First Age and beyond...
t4terrific Wrote:I really felt for Gia this time. In other RJ's I got sick of all her crap. This time I felt like she was truely more at ease with who Jack is, and was willing to let Jack be himself.
t4terrific Wrote:All that said, I feel like Jack isn't as Buh-buh-buh-BAD as he used to be.
I like RJ when he's sapping Hell out of a street punk for rolling an "old lady" and tossing her necklace. I like RJ when he is filled with rage and fiercely and savagely attacking a superhuman monster. I've felt him soften some since The Haunted Air.
t4terrific Wrote:Keep'em comin FP-Dub!!!
Biggles Wrote:FP-Dub? C'mon Paul. Ya gotta nip this in the bud! Effy is one thing, but we can't have you being called "FP-Dubya".
t4terrific Wrote:Well that was more of a nod to the once famous, now defunct, professional wrestling organization known as ECW. ECW was well known for having the most rabid fans in the business. When the fans got really exctited at live ECW events they began to chant (among other things, some not quotable on this site) what sounded like "E-C-Dub!" "E-C-Dub!" "E-C-Dub!".