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Have you hit the wiki? Honestly, there is a wall in Don't Starve in which there are a lot of hidden mechanics that will make your life easier if you understand. (You can find out anything in this game through obsessive experimentation, but that is not everyone's cup of tea, natch.) Quick tip, though - equip a Log

I like games with high difficulty, especially ones where you die a great deal but can learn from each one; every time I've died in Don't Starve I can identify exactly why every time, and that makes all the difference to me. I quite like that the game forces you to make all these nesting plans-within-plans-within

There's no stakes without the permadeath; then it would just be this weird sandbox. Which actually, come to think of it, would be pretty cool if you could build more complex structures and have tiered relationships with creatures - like, you could travel to different worlds mining out all the marble to make yourself

I was probably gonna ignore this, but I just had to hear "What's He Building In There?" Turns out it's essentially SHODAN peeping over her neighbor's fence.

Some of the clues were difficult, yes, but all the contestants were also poor guessers and had subpar knowledge bases.

It is also interesting to note that, apparently, hellfire works in a vacuum.

I've always loved when DC demons are differentiated by rhyme schemes.

That reminds me, I need to catch up on Lady Sabre.

Fish is the only character on that show that isn't a train wreck, and that's mostly from the performance elevating the slightly-better-than-gawdawful-level dialogue. Which itself is an improvement over the dialogue and acting of the other two female characters.

As much as I loathe much of the work of Geoff Johns, I always found his version of Zoom to be interesting, novel, and utterly terrifying, while actually reinforcing the dramatic possibilities of Wally as legacy hero.

Right on the head, sir or madam. I'll bring up this post again in three years, whence your prescience shall be vindicated.

Weirdly, though, not Luke Cage.

How many times has the show used that line? "C3P" should almost be the unofficial superhero team nickname for the crew.

It's not like I wouldn't commit a series of minor atrocities in order to get Sarah Shahi to smile at me, but I do think a grin from Shaw should be used judiciously.
(Though anything involving Bear gets a free pass in that category.)

Wow, you just ruined six seasons of brilliant television for yourself.

Gee, you're right, that sure would ruin the rigorous sense of realism of the world of Twin Peaks.

Miguel Ferrer.

There is no music. It's just…an illusion.

Hey, I wanted to thank you for the rec - SU&SD is a perfect "middle ground" mix of substance and entertainment, nerdy and relatable, role-playing and rulecrunch. Just the sort of thing there should be more of.

I had a close friend take me through Lost (I got into it on my own, but she was the only person I knew that was really into it), and I know she got nearly as much of a kick out of me calling her up after a particularly good episode as I did.