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I thought Ebrietas was the second hardest in the game. But even she couldn't compare to the frustration that was Martyr Logarius.

It's hard not to get caught up in comparison. On its own, it's a genuinely great game. In comparison to Dark Souls or Bloodborne, it inevitably comes up short.

That's fair. I realize there are areas that might have resonated with others. It's more just that none of them did with me - and I really, really wish they had.

I liked the Ghost Rider arc okay - but I've found it works better in retrospect for the groundwork laid for later in the season. I mean, Eli and Robbie just aren't to compete with Radcliffe and Aida in terms of quality.

I would vote 'Artorias of the Abyss' as one of my favorite pieces of DLC I've ever played. Right up there with 'Citadel' for Mass Effect 3.

I'm kind of disappointed in retrospect to realize that I find Dark Souls III the least memorable of the series. I mean, it was so well-made in the hallmarks of the Soulsborne and Miyazaki - and while I was playing it I certainly appreciated the blending of Dark Souls and Bloodborne elements. Yet I've found there

I think it's one of the downsides of this golden era of tv - there's so much to watch that people won't give a chance to something that isn't great right out of the gate. Never mind that plenty of great shows have had slow or mediocre starts. And unfortunately, AoS is the show Marvel fans are aware of because of the

I was quoting The Simpsons. :)

Star Trek: TNG, Star Trek: DS9, The Simpsons, Agents of SHIELD, The Office, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Person of Interest…

And of course, Thea would be there to actually organize it in an impressively short amount of time.

Well, I was also thinking of the moment when Ray was trying to defuse a bomb right before it exploded and Mick pulled out a donut.

I honestly don't know that I could watch that show and take them seriously in those roles anymore. I'll keep expecting Michael to make cold puns, and Lincoln to pull out a beer.

Don't listen to the Primordial Serpents/Madame Hydra, Jemma!

Fair enough.

Exactly what I was thinking of.

At this point, I'd really rather they not kill any major characters.

I'm liking the subtle way AoS is pointing out here how different the MCU would be if it wasn't around.

Don't leave May inside the Framework! That would be far too upsetting for me to handle.

I don't watch Grimm, but this reminded me a lot of Days of Future past.

I took that as a gentle way of saying, "They're being shoved out the door and could hypothetically appear again (even though they probably won't because nobody really wants that)."