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*Clarke garrotes Jasper - nobody cries*

Once they kill Jasper, a lot of the unpleasantness will go away.

I really don't think Renee was that bad. I almost entirely blame the writing for the failings of her character.

True, but that doesn't mean they couldn't hold off on doing it for a really long while after traveling through time together. I still think that having him not be Mari's grandfather is the more viable - and present - conflict.

Yes, it's important to make the hard calls when need be even if that means coming across as an ass - but those hard calls need to actually accomplish something. With Rip, I find that claim pretty questionable.

Also, Amy Pemberton's been in the main cast from the start and this was the first time we've seen her in-person. Which I'm hoping means it's the first of many such instances.

Including much of the audience.

There hasn't - but I kind of feel like that would be too easy if he is.

The game's stealth has actually worked for me better than most other stealth-heavy games I've played - I think it's a combination of really accessible design (that reminds me of Shadow of Mordor - the only other title I've played with accessible stealth) and the fact that if you stumble out of good stealth, you really

I can't wait for Rip to meet Rory Williams!

I absolutely loved Routh's delivery of "I got like 37 omelets out of it. I regret nothing."

The show already has 9 white males (counting Snart, who will doubtless be appearing more in the future). If they're adding cast members, I'd appreciate it if they diversified things up a bit more.

When Ray started comparing Nate and Amaya to him and Kendra, I worried it was going down a bad path. But then Ray made a really good point and I was pleasantly surprised,

True. But I feel like the underlying fabric is strong enough that they could go almost any direction with her and it will be compelling.

Today I did my first Cauldron and spent 30 minutes trying to stealth my way through a section with lots of Watchers and a new robot I'd never encountered before and kept getting caught and dying. I then got even more frustrated trying to kill the boss at the heart of the Cauldron, and was kind of cursing the game.

The biggest difference between those two games for me is absolutely the gameplay. Horizon's gameplay is clear, clean-cut, and a ton of fun. Witcher 3's combat was cumbersome and unmanageable (for all that it had other solid elements).

Well hey, look at they've done with him this season so far. If they keep that up, I think things will be great.

Professor X and Cyclops.

Yeah, I thought the kiss was an earned moment.

Characters that fall in love with their ship is hardly new.