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I wish that Star Wars had this level of insight into its characters, and respect for the audience’s intelligence. I’ve slowly broken up with Star Wars over the years. From the banality of the prequels to the tonal missteps of the new trilogy, it’s been hard to enjoy Star Wars. The cartoons are fun, but mostly devoid

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Between this and raiding countless churches/burning houses while monks scream for their lives, this game gives more villainous thrills than any Grand Theft Auto title.

I remember the episode where Hank met GW Bush, and was so disappointed at his weak handshake, he decided not to vote. Makes me a little curious what he thinks of Trumpism.

Great, you need a Facebook account to play. FAACCEEBOOK!!!

I’m partial to Voyager’s Delta Flyer. While that series often kept its compelling premise in the background, it had many memorable moments that drove the main narrative. The Delta Flyer has a lot of character and was a fun addition to a series that should have been a lot better.

I just wish I saw the X Men films and recognized Peters so I could have shared in everyone’s excitement. Never saw the recent X Men films,  and it’s been a couple of years since I saw Age of Ultron. So, I just assumed Peters was the same actor. I mean, they don’t really look that different from each other at a glance. 

Thank the internet! I haven’t seen any of the X-Men movies, and it’s been at least a few years since I’ve seen Age of Ultron. So, when Pietro showed up, I just assumed it was the same actor from the film, and I didn’t get Darcy’s re-casting line. If this was the 90's, I guess I’d have to wait another week or so for a

If I use my arms to dance out the Konami code, will I become a god?

I agree, but also think it’s part of their charm. Complex titles contribute to the extensive world-building these RPG’s excel at creating. It’s like Lord of the Rings — all the Middle Earth lore can be simplified, but it would take away some of its magic even if it succeeds at becoming more accessible.

RDR2 single player. I’ve never been much for online games, and I love re-visiting John Marston and his family. It seems like there’s something new to discover every time I play. I wonder if Rockstar quietly updates its single player endgame content just as a treat for stalwarts like me.

As cool as the latest episode was, it took away the weirdness that made the first few episodes so special.

Voyager has some pretty memorable make-up work. Alongside Threshold, there are the Vidiian aliens. Those guys are great!

Sure, everyone focuses on the ending. But, take that out of the conversation and what you get is an extremely weird body horror tale as only Star Trek can do it — a mixture of technobabble and character catch phrases. And for that, I think it’s a pretty brilliant episode. An episode that can still make jaws drop 25

Great to see more articles from you! Does this mean we may see the return of the Post-Apocalyptic Postman? We need his guidance more than ever!

Finally, a way to fulfill my fantasy of being a brother to the Three Stooges

Dragon Quest 11. After about 25 years of playing games, it looks like I’m finally going to beat a turn-based JRPG. I’ve always been terrible at these games, but something about DQ 11 just clicked with me and I’m around the corner from the final boss (of the main game, as I understand there’s a hefty endgame quest

So that’s where my Sea Monkeys went after I flushed them down the toilet. I feel a lot less guilty now!

A Hitman-like bounty hunter game. It’s too easy to just slap some Mandalorian armor on any game involving bounty hunters. But, I want to slowly explore vibrant, zany Star Wars environments to creatively rub out my targets.

Given that I still can’t get a PS5, I say keep the delays coming until retailers can figure out how to stop scalpers. I’m not going to pay $300 over retail, no matter what’s coming out.