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I really, really need to look into more of Welles' work. I was one of those jerks that for years was saying "Citizen Kane can't be that good." and when I finally watched it, I was so happy with how wrong I was.

Would've been disappointed if you didn't post this one.

One film left by my count.

Alien: Covenant. Shame about that third act but the first two were well worth it.

Right? haha

Oh, believe me, I am deeply familiar with all of his regular friends. Aside from Slowbeef and Chip, there's also Smite, AndyAML, PA Master, Damehasclass, Devious Vacuum, WanderingNewbie, ARavingLoon, melt, thevoiceofdog. God, Tie has gotten me into so many good things (including the McElroys and JoJo.)

Oh I need to consume this media now.

Such good boys. Glass Shark never fails to cheer me up.

He makes a short list, along with Anthony and Ashley Burch, the McElroys and TieTuesday, of good people always brighten my day.

Hey now, I read Mass Effect fan fic and I'm a gre—well, not great. I'm an OK parent.

I'm a pretty chill person. Like really chill. It takes a lot to rile me up. But one of those ("worst boyfriend ever") where he continually does all sorts of awful things, throwing things at her, essentially abuse and torture almost made me snap a keyboard in half.

Rest assured, Lowtax has been keeping the spirit of drama alive. While all the good let's players left and formed their own site, haha.

I love Jamie Bamber, but Anders at least had a character arc, not a character noodle that kind of got lost.

Valiant Entertainment got to finally just be their own company again and while they are using their previous IPs (the ones that they own and didn't revert to other places like Turok), it's a completely fresh start.

Wouldn't it be more of a hipster perspective if I said it was better because it wasn't as big as the other two or if sneered at people for not reading it? I don't think hipster is the right word here and I'm one of the people who doesn't bristle at the word to begin with.
(Also hard to be a hipster about something

Fair enough. I feel like Valiant is what I wished '90's comics were. Sure you can have all this violence and edge, but it has to have a point, you have to be saying something, don't just do this cos it's cool. That and they don't have all the convoluted nonsense story. I'm sure it's not everyone's cup of tea but dang

Not even 20. The relaunch started in 2012 and ignores all of the '90's material (which is a good idea). They've also only killed off one major character (another character death is supposedly on its way in July, spoiled because apparently they chose to put a sort of trigger warning cover) and there hasn't been any

And this is why I'm currently reading all of Valiant's output from their relaunch to present. They mostly avoid this stuff.

Thanks for the recommendations (I just watched Linkara review Phonogram a little while back and got interested) and I will give Saga another try.