“I’m Robert or I’m Mecha Man” choice in Dispatch explained. All outcomes and consequences

Choosing the “I’m Robert” option will help you connect with the team, and they’ll reveal their real names. Even Flambae will eventually share his name, and you’ll shake hands. Everything will proceed normally with the next Dispatch (unless you choose “I’m Mecha Man” – see below). Also, when you test the Mecha Man suit, only Invidigal from the Z team will be with you.

South Park Season 28’s Story Brings Back Its Biggest (& Earliest) Controversy

Now in its 28th season, South Park is a long-running comedy that actually premiered before Family Guy and even had a movie – South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut – before The Simpsons did. However, South Park’s history has been far more chaotic and often sparked controversy, unlike the generally wholesome run of The Simpsons.

You Can’t Stream the 2004 ‘Spartacus’ Miniseries Anywhere

The 2004 USA Network miniseries Spartacus is a largely overlooked but worthwhile watch. Inspired by Howard Fast’s 1951 novel of the same name, it shares a similar visual style with both Stanley Kubrick’s film and the later Spartacus series on Starz. This version of Spartacus tells the story of the gladiator’s life and his fight to start a slave rebellion. While it was well-received by viewers at the time, it’s now hard to find – it’s not on any streaming services and can only be watched by purchasing physical copies.

The Prisoner: The Forgotten 1960s Show That Inspired Twin Peaks, Lost & Battlestar Galactica

As a film and TV obsessive, I’ve always felt that The Prisoner really broke the mold. It wasn’t just a clever mystery; the way it built its world and told the story – starting with the result and then showing how it happened – was totally unique. It wasn’t afraid to get weird, too, with those surreal, dreamlike sequences. Honestly, I think it laid the groundwork for a lot of the mind-bending, puzzle-box dramas we see on prestige TV today. Everyone talks about Twin Peaks as being influential, and it absolutely is, but I’d argue that The Prisoner was the first to really do a lot of these things – it’s the original, and so much of what followed wouldn’t exist without it.

Pluribus Reviews Want to See More Seehorn

Wow, everyone was trying to watch the new show Pluribus as soon as it dropped! It was crazy – it actually seemed to overload Apple TV, with thousands of people reporting issues. Seriously, it felt like we were all thinking the same thing – we had to watch it right away! And the response has been amazing – everyone’s loving it!

Robert Pattinson’s Rumored Dune 3 Villain Will Redefine the Entire Saga

The addition of this character, and the choice of actor to play him, is more than just a great casting – it’s a game-changer that promises to fundamentally shift the focus of Villeneuve’s Dune trilogy. Scytale isn’t a typical villain; for those familiar with the books, he’s a cunning and layered character whose power lies in manipulation and psychological complexity, not brute force. Seeing Pattinson take on this role is incredibly exciting, as he consistently delivers nuanced performances that perfectly capture the ambiguity, inner life, and unpredictable nature this character requires.

Halo Infinite’s next major content update will be its last as Halo Studios focuses on other projects

The newest update for Halo Infinite, called Operation: Infinite, is coming out on November 18th – just about a week and a half from now. The news was revealed today during a live stream, with details starting around the 10-minute mark. In a blog post, the developers explained that with several Halo games in the works, they need to focus all their efforts on creating new experiences. They also stated that Operation: Infinite will be the final major content update for Halo Infinite as currently planned. However, this doesn’t mean the game is ending; it just means the team is shifting focus, and there are still future Halo titles in development.