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I don’t recall if Fallout 3 and New Vegas really let you be gay though. I think the perks were Ladykiller and Widowmaker allowed more damage on the opposite gender but the games have never really been about forging relationships. Even in Skyrim marriage was incredibly blunt (GRUH! YOU ME WIFE NOW! AMULET!

Perhaps my time setting argument is poor, but something else just came to me. They made a point of saying the baby in the beginning will have combined traits of parents. I think that the baby will make an appearance later on grown up. Perhaps they needed a heterosexual couple to create the appearance of an important

Paid ‘Save Aerith’ DLC. I’m calling it right now!

I like that, but it also reeks of “we need something to drive the plot this week.” That doesn;t bother me so much because the show is more and more about family and less about shoe-horning in sci-fi tropes. ESPECIALLY last week.

Are we going to get Defiance recaps? Because I thought the season premiere was really good.

Wouldn’t it be funny if the space bounty hunters were like real life bounty hunters — chasing down people who forget to make the weekly call to their bail bondsman, charging in with complete overkill, accidentally shooting and killing the wrong person every once in awhile...

No mention of Haven, based on The Colorado Kid, which has nothing to do with the book, aside from the characters Vince and Dave? Even in the book, their just old friends rather then brothers.

So you’re saying I can finally wear women’s dresses in the game and not have it default to men’s clothes? Interesting...

Is it weird that I’m most excited for the town creation and management feature? Hm.

I didn’t read the HP series for realism, I did expect it to maintain suspension of disbelief however.

True superstar of the entire damn show.

Death stare activated.

“I’m not sure what game you’re playing, my dear, but I so enjoy watching your scales catch the light as you coil.

Ramsey’s a goddamn super villain at this point, and it’s the one thing really taking me out of the show. Like all of his complex little plans always go off without a hitch, and it feels like forced writing.

First things first, I’m pretty pissed about the Stannis thing. All throughout the books, I’ve kind of been on team Stannis. He’s not perfect, but he’s fair and less underhanded than the world around him. For the show to deviate from the book just to bring him down a peg really stung.