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I was hoping Mordrake would have done something more sinister. When he said "your soul is not for us," I thought for sure Elsa was going to get punished for shooting Ethel in the face. But no - there's Ethel, all smiles and hugs. And Elsa gets the fickle love of an audience forever and ever? What a disappointment.

I know the article says "accent-free" Depp, but I'd argue that his role as Roux in Chocolat is pretty mellow and normal. He sports a slight Irish accent I guess, but overall he plays a pretty regular gypsy.

"Watching this episode, I was a little surprised to realize how much I’d missed The Flash. It’s a relief to know there’s still plenty more ahead."

I give it a B+ for Ichabod's hairdo. Rockin' the Colonial Samurai bun!

They wanted to wait and see if Chester did anything to "prove" Dandy's accusations correct - I guess like murder someone in public.

Corrected!

Ye've got the shinnin'!

I find Groundskeeper Willie is my go to for quotes:
"There's no such things as Scotchtober fest?! Ye've used me, Skinner - ye've used me!"
"Don't worry, laddie. I was wrestling wolves while you were still at yer mother's teat."
"Lunch lady Dorris - have ye got any grease?" "Yes, yes we do." "Then GREASE ME UP, WOMAN!"

Oh, the strongest characters were evil. That's why I got my reputation up as high as it would go before recruiting them, so they wouldn't leave (one of the reasons why I stopped playing with guides - that is classic gaming of a system).

Really? In my ME2 starts the pre-game comic let me choose. I saved Wrex. And it let me choose each game whether I let Kaidan or Ashley sacrifice themselves.

When playing an RPG, if there is a morality system I tend to stick to one side. Usually that side is good. If there's ambiguity, I still try to do what I think is right by me. I also play in a vacuum - I don't hit up forums or read guides anymore, because I found myself just playing the guide's version of the game as

My first ME romance was Thane, almost entirely for the voice. His story is probably the most mature of the romances - mature in terms of backstory that is. But who doesn't love Garrus and his constant calibrating?

She might have been awful, but she tried to turn it around. I was angry that even though we know she was bad, the cast didn't know as much as we did. There should have been something, any sort of reaction.

Ahem - *UUUUUUGH*
Seriously - Maggie dies (Chester doesn't even know her, but clearly he can kill anyone in his current state?), Chester is standing right there and everyone just lets him traipse off. No one is sad. Paul at least has the decency to look confused. Desiree is once again callous, only to turn

Oh, that still chokes me up a bit…

It took me a couple of playthroughs to figure out how to get either renegade or paragon high enough to force them to calm down. First time I lost Jack, second time I lost Miranda (though I got her back by absolutely maximizing paragon - yeesh).

That's why you do the marketing, and I'm, like, I'm the ideas man.

Yes, but no decent nurse would work a night shift!

I saw it. My first thought was "Ooh! They're making a Dungeons & Dragons tv show again?"

They wouldn't let nurses in - probably too unsanitary for a decent girl's home.