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Or the Hybrid is someone who calls herself “Me.”

It’s just that so many folks in fantasy and science fiction create imaginary worlds where (effectively) anything is possible except diverse societies or racial minorities in prominent or majority roles.

Been waiting for a proper ...none of this “Everyone died to show how badass our new villains are” stuff from Chrono Cross... sequel for two decades now.

This is the first time I’ve been happy with an article that contains both the word “trigger” and “millennial” in the title. I’m tickled pink that if you now google those two words this article is bound to pop up.

I’d play the fuck out of this if this becomes a thing on the 3DS.

Also, isn’t Paid Programming the same thing as Too Many Cooks? Like, wasn’t it an episode of Paid Programming?

I don’t recall music or art disappearing in the original novel. It’s the technological and scientific development that becomes stagnant because the Overlords just provide all the tech that humans might want or need for free, and they do this deliberately to cull certain future developments that would have a deeply

Omnitake *

Moving up the age range in surveys is starting to depress me.

I’ll go you one better: I’m 99% sure that Kilgrave is going to turn out to be the result of a SHIELD/Hydra mind-control project that started when Agent Carter captured that Russian hypnotist guy and then stupidly put him in a cell with Arnim Zola

STOP with the new footage, already!

I saw the pilot and it was OK... my immediate feeling was that I might watch it and I might not. I just find it annoying in many regards (just as I felt about Constantine which I managed to watch four episodes of before meh set in) because it isn’t the character I like, and seriously if Mazikeen isn’t given full and

The show is loosely based off of Neil Gaiman’s character from Sandman.

The fantasy RPG dominance here seems kind of throwback. Zero survival/crafting, zero space games, and zero horror. Lots of console ports. This list seems a poor reflection of PC gaming at the tail end of 2015.

Bridge of Terabithia was marketed so badly to capitalize on the Harry Potter craze. I watched it on cable expecting a stupid children’s fantasy movie but what it was was so much more than that. It had a more adult theme of dealing with loss and I was pleasantly surprised.

Thanks! Fixed it. Not sure what happened there.

Easy. Lindblum. And I finally get to say it.

I haven’t read Armada, but maybe it has something to do with one-trick ponies being inherently dull?

How could all the things that made Ready Player One such a great book and one of my favorites be the reason that I HATED Armada? I literally spent the last 150 pages rolling my eyes at every 80’s pop culture reference, which means I rolled my eyes a lot. If you’re going to rip off Ender’s Game and mash it up with The

It’s Amanda Ripley, not Amy.