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I’ve only watched the show but season 5 (based on those two books) was my least favorite season for those same reasons. Now that the show finished I have better context for it though. Book 3/season 4 sort of ended with the main conflict between the Starks and Lannisters in a stalemate. Both were wounded enough not to

His new comments are vague enough not to contradict the earlier ones. I interpret them to mean the variations for various characters will be greater than originally planned, but the broad similarities will still be there

I know the author of the article doesn’t usually write the headline, but that headline is very misleading. Martin says a lot will be different, but some will be the same. He is being deliberately vague since he doesn’t want to spoil anything, but consequently his comments don’t really tell us much.

I don’t think the puzzles were tedious. They were much harder than the puzzles in the first act, but I was kind of glad about that. The first act had more story, but it was almost too easy. I was a fan of these kinds of adventure games back in the day, and they were almost always way harder. Act 2 made you think a lot

But they don’t give you any sort of ownership though. You get a spot on a ledger that says you own something, but what truth is there to this claim? Besides not physically possessing the artwork, you don’t have any legally recognized ownership, such as the copyright either.

I do like Bill Maher. From the success of his show, it’s clear that many other people do too. If you think nobody likes him, you may be mistaking twitter for the real world. Sure, sometimes he is completely wrong about some things, but often he is also spot on. What this article and some of his other detractors don’t

Ha! All those negative reviews on Steam will convince Steam users not to buy the game there

His point is that Netflix’s business model is designed to produce crap and not designed to produce the good stuff. Its decisions are not made by artists with something to say, they are made by algorithms that only know how to robotically repeat the past. It is then trying to monopolize the television industry so all

*psst* you can still get all of the classic movies if you use their disc rental service

The S does output HDR for gaming though, it just doesn't have the resolution and performance upgrade. 

Want to know a secret? There is a service where you can still get almost all the movies and TV shows, Netflix’s DVD rental service! You can get Game of Thrones, The Handmaiden’s Tale, most of the Criterion collection, and most any Hollywood movie ever made all in the same place, usually on Blu-ray, which is still

Those Tesla Model 3's are purdy

Also the picture and audio quality are much better if you’re renting Blu Ray discs. Even though most Netflix connect is 1080p now, it’s compressed enough to look much worse than Blu Ray. 1080p Blu Ray probably looks better than 4K streaming even. No one is even trying with lossless audio on streaming platforms, even

SNES is pronounced "Super Nintendo"

He was great in the hurt locker though

Blu-ray discs are at present, better than streaming. This was not even mentioned in the article, but they still have better picture and audio quality. I don’t agree with buying every movie you watch though because Netflix does still have its disc rental service. Owning a collection of movies you watch repeatedly is

“I can’t“ shows signs of, not low self-esteem, but Nice Guy™ syndrome. Maybe not the stereotypical definition of the term, but still an interest in being nice to women coupled with a fundamental misunderstanding of what that means.

Okami would have been better if they had cut about 30 hours of content from it

Again, the appeal does not come from story or plot, it comes from character development.

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