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Anthony D.
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Koops, man. Never forget.

And it has been explored in the past, in numerous RPG titles. I don't understand why, like you said, they are taking their RPG franchise and intentionally making it less like an RPG.

The battles are "pointless" in the same sense that enemies in Super Mario Bros are pointless—the enemies are obstacles you have to overcome to get to the goal. Only instead of stomping on their head, you fight them in turn-based RPG style.

My only complaint with Dream Team was that it wasn't very funny. Especially on the heels of Bowser's Inside Story, which was hilarious.

I really, really disliked Sticker Star, so when I heard this game was going to essentially be a spiritual sequel to that game I instantly wrote it off. No RPG mechanics makes battles into totally pointless wastes of time, needing finite resources to perform attacks is asinine, having courses instead of an…

Nothing he wouldn't heal from. Dude took a shotgun to the head.

The final episodes of Season 2 of Daredevil excluded. I've certainly excluded it from my own memory.

That's more a characteristic than a power. He really just has super strength and reflexes. He's also more durable than the average person but not invulnerable like Cage is.

So, how much of the books is this series actually covering, then? 8 episodes is too much for just the first book, but not enough for all 13.

Considering these are supposed to be street-level heroes embroiled in gritty crime narratives in New York City, it's understandable that we're not dealing with abilities on the level of Thor or Iron Man.

Not to mention his reviews of the TNG films.

Oh, I didn't feel betrayed, I thought it was a brilliant twist that I, as someone who has seen the film and has been following the development of the show, was in no way expecting. Totally shocked me, loved it.

Again, not saying I agree with the theory, it just isn't an invalid one by any means.

Because none of the robots on the show have pre-programmed memories, right?

That's how it was in the film as well, re: the guns detecting humans and not firing when pointed at one.

It's just like the old gypsy woman said.

Bob and Louise Belcher, Sterling and Malory Archer, and any of the parent/child combos from Arrested Development would be my top picks.

You're going to have an amazing time, then a very good time which slowly becomes a fine but somewhat disappointing time.

Let's talk about chicks, man.

Still an SNL movie. You didn't say "movies based on SNL sketches."