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The same Patricia Hernandez who took the position that a man accused of sexual assault should open a discussion regarding consent on his blog? (Rather than, you know - keeping his mouth shut on the topic until things get sorted as anything he said, and did, could be used as evidence against him should charges

This is probably an unpopular take, but I’m wondering how the writers will reconcile the fact that games are inherently a fantasy world (even ones based on modern day reality) crafted by their creators, and thus are not completely bound to current social norms. I understand having representation options is good, but

I believe the guy’s name is Damon Lindelof, not David.

Am I way offbase, or is this just a more complicated version of the plot from the first telltale Walking Dead game?

This game is Game of Thrones S8 meets The Last Jedi. Enjoy your subvertions because oh boy you will need it.

The game is still going to sell millions of copies just based on marketing alone, but it’s going to be funny to see the true fandom reactions to Abby, as well as Joel’s death. 

What an absolute ass pull of a game, BRAVO DRUCKMAN, BRAVO.

Acting morally superior by feigning offense at Family Guy has got to be the laziest shit I have ever seen, and I once served crushed Top Ramen as an appetizer.

That hardly originated with BoJack.

If this is anyone but Steve Allen you’re stealing my bit!

The “oops, wrong funeral/church” is an old The Vicar of Dibley joke. And I’m sure someone had made it even before that show, so they didn’t steal shit.

Like, if a mysterious man welcomed us into a dark room, gestured toward Hugh Hefner’s typewriter, and explained that writing on it could make all of our dreams come true but at some horrible price

Marge, early on, and I am no doubt misquoting - “I’m always worried that I’m wrong about how I felt about what I watched”

Man, I use to love Burn Notice even though it got increasingly annoying as they kept bait and switching the larger plot line of who burned Michael and why. Every season became like Mario Bros; “Sorry, but the Princess is in another castle”

One of the first accounts to follow me on Twitter appeared to be the star of Burn Notice. In fact, it was the character on the show and it was social media marketing, but I was new to Twitter and thought it was really cool. Later, Boy George blocked me.

This is when I say “Back in my day, this site used to be about something! With lengthy, well written articles on pop culture and very little political posturing!”

Back in my WWE-viewing (and cable-having) days, I was exposed to ads for literally every single USA show that debuted or ran between 2009 and 2014. It is amazing how they had such a consistent house style during that era that was “Dramedy, but nothing too emotionally intense, or particularly funny.” Also, I’m pretty

I did so much of the Psych era of USA Network- on top of that show (which I hope does end up doing those additional 4 tv movies to follow-up the first), I also did Royal Pains, Suits (which Dule Hill is now a regular in), Covert Affairs (even the weird dark seasons after they axed the sister), White Collar, Benched,

Also Mr. Robot.

I kind of thought the joke was too close to SNL’s “What is Burn Notice”