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The dumpster bullshit was just another in a long series of stupid moments that chipped away at my resolve to keep watching the show. The season 6 cliffhanger was the final straw. I watched that whole shit season just wanting to see a major character finally die because the show was hyping that it would happen because

Don’t make the same mistake I did. I stopped watching after season 6, and I should’ve quit long before that. But I kept watching because I kept hoping the show would improve—either because of a new showrunner or because a finale brought hope that the show would finally go in an interesting direction.

DLC has changed the way I buy games. Now, I’m more prone to wait for an inevitable GOTY edition rather than buy a game at launch.

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The iPod scene from Blade Trinity is the first time I remember cringing from product placement.

I liked it, but I think it could’ve been better. Maybe they can do a sequel where it’s not such an innocent homage. This crossover leaned too much towards Scooby and not enough towards Supernatural. I was happy Frank Welker reprised his role as Fred. I would’ve liked a darker, more violent mashup. This episode kept

When Jesus comes along...
You must whip him!

Mark, Luke, and John were derivative to the point of near plagiarism. I hope Matthew sues.

Trump should show his taxes before bitching about anyone else’s taxes.

So is that Gomez Addams or Jack Skellington or some hybrid of the two?

Another mark against Yen was that I played the first two games, so Triss was around the whole time. Yen was a stranger to me. I think I’d prefer Ciri if I had my way. She’s physically more my type, and she seems to embody only the best personality traits of Triss and Yen.

Previously, I would’ve laughed at the thought of Corey Feldman needing security, but I’ve been proven wrong.

True Lies is definitely the moment I actually liked Tom Arnold. And then it passed to indifference.

I struggled with which imaginary romance to pursue, but I settled on Triss. Yennefer was just too bitchy and bossy, and her relationship with Geralt just seemed one-sided and toxic. I think the dealbreaker was when I learned that she’d only lost her memory for a short time, while Geralt’s was lost for a while. But she

I remember I bought this and my computer couldn’t handle it. I rarely used hints or walkthroughs as a kid until I was really stuck, an that could mean being stuck for weeks or months.

I haven’t had this problem. Those trailers are always muted for me on my browser and Amazon Fire Stick.

The Strain was terrible, but at least it had an ending in sight. The Walking Dead is better overall but still terrible, and AMC is going to milk it for as long as it can.

It sounds like everything I hate about the show distilled into a single episode.

The Cleveland radio station is actually 100.7, not 101.7.

Because, as they said, maybe they need to do things different and make hard choices this time. So if Fitz and Simmons never reconcile, then they never have a child, and Zeke is never born.