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A Stewie and Brian spinoff called "The Road To…" would be amazing.

I wouldn't have minded the family keeping Vinny and Brian. Vinny was a more interesting character than the rest of the immediate family, at this point.

Family Guy 12x08: Stewie Fixes His Time Machine and Saves Brian.

I love her but this show is garbage. I've seen Gilmore Girls more than I care to admit and thought she was great in Bridesmaids and the other forgettable ones after that. She truly is talented, I hope her next TV show after Mike and Molly is something more… meaty.

How funny, I watch shows that have been subtitled at 1.5x or 2x speed. Being able to plot through stuff is a blast. Not sure how I'd like it for comedy, but now I'll have to try it out.

I've always thought he was the sexiest member of N*Sync.

And the adventure part of the Microprose game was fun. (Or, I had fun, haha.)

Ugh, I'm sorry, I meant Odyssey. Apologies. Odyssey (and the two blocks before it) were notable low points in Magic sales and design. (I always get the two mixed up; I didn't play from Mercadian Masques to just before the end of Saviors, so my knowledge of that time is a bit jumbled.)

I meant more design instead of development. Failures of individual card balance (artifact lands, Bitterblossom, JTMS, Stoneforge Mystic, arguably Top) is a development issue. The failure to communicate the overall ideas behind the blocks prior to Ravnica resulted in a lot of muddled card design, and that's more what

I thought I replied to this, so if a second reply shows up, uh. What the fuck, disqus.

Getting InQuest and Duelist (slash Top Deck) in the mail each month was a highlight of my childhood.

I said "almost no cards," and to be fair, High Tide and Goblin Grenade are also from Fallen Empires, but a handful of good cards out of 102 total makes it a bad set, heh. (I realize this is by today's standards, and that Hymn is still top notch discard, but still - Fallen Empires is a poop set.)

Cockatrice is a client that got a C&D from Hasbro for using their own Oracle database to update their "generic" card platform. Woogerworks has it all mirrored and a popular server:

The current MODO redesign beta is out and about and it's just as much garbage as the old one.

Zur is my competitive general of choice and I would never use him in a game against you, haha. (Give Zur haste, attack, find Diplomatic Immunity, win.) The key to EDH is finding people you like to play with! I'll copy and paste this bit from below:

I said it above, but I'm a weird player. I play with tons of staples (not a deck in my list without a Sol Ring, because Sol Ring, and 2+ colors means a Gilded Lotus probs) and I have definitely tuned most of the decks I work with to not fizzle. But my decks are far from the "best" and I think it's for the same

I'm not a huge fan of Sealed, I prefer Booster Draft, and having a full deck editor for random cards isn't what I mean at all.

If DotP had a true deck editor to let me build from the cards available, I would be 100% behind it, but limiting decks to specific archetypes is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. Having an entry-level game with pre-built decks that you expand throughout the game is an amazing idea. Now, when I beat the game, give

This. Casual Magic players shouldn't give a shit if there's a proxied card here or there. It's casual! I use them to test expensive cards before I get ahold of them, or as blatant permanent "place holders" for cards I never want to drop big bucks on.

This. Unless a user can tell me specifically why they dislike Magic now, I assume they just grew away from the game, which happens. I get people who stopped playing but don't know why and try to blame it on the game, when the game has only been stronger and stronger since their only real fuckup. (Onslaught block,