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Anyone else watching season 2 of Hunting Season?

Or ordering drinks, talking for five seconds, and then leaving without taking at least a sip. Stop it, CW characters!

Her outfit is the only one that truly looks like it belongs in the world of Spira, too, isn't it? Which is sorta great visual shorthand, because it turns out she will do *anything* to keep Spira safe.

It was my first Final Fantasy, and the weird clothes in South-East Asian fantasy setting blew my 11-year old mind at the time. I had never experienced anything like it.
My mileage may have varied, had my first been IX in the traditional European setting with "regular" fantasy characters such as thieves, knights, and

her faves are problematic??

The Tumblr kids of Spira

You just failed the Turing Test, of sorts.

Seconded. I'm in awe of these drawings and use of gradients. Flawless!

Christine Baranski > Sharon Stone
That's all.

Most of us are fans of Buffy. Glad to have you!

Human Archer Assassin with Lip Gloss and a crush on both Dorian and Iron Bull here.

Did ABC just recycle Sydney Bristow's "previously on Alias" opening lines for Agent Carter? Was it just me?

I thought "The Entire History of You" would be about the main character being gay, and somehow erased his memories of past flings with that guy from "Weekend" to further his career.

Actual thought process:
"I guess I'll give it a chance if Andrea Romano is directing the voices"

Spartacus is flawless. Their dialogue, the intrigue, the gore, and the somewhat historical accuracy are to die for.
I agree the effects are exaggerated, but I'd like to think of the show as being told by drunkards at an inn, in which every connecting strike costs an arm that bathes the topless audience in blood. It's

I would, but I'm getting them as a Christmas present for my boyfriend. He loves the universe, but hates the controls - so those little movies are probably perfect for him!

Sort of like a cross-game DLC, kind of.
So if you buy the Pikachu figure, any game that has something with Pikachu in it, will have a little bonus thing for you to unlock.

I'm obsessed with Pikmin. Whenever I'm not playing it, I'm humming the silly little tune, or the sound of Pikmin being thrown when I'm doing some stupid task, like breaking eggs on a pan.
After having watched a youtube video of a guy completing the main campaign in seven days, I've tried to improve my score from 29

"the knowledge that the game’s next chapter will be released on a regular schedule is a balm to this impatient fan."
Has that ever been the case with these interactive story-style Telltale games, though?

At some point, the amount of categories are going to top a thousand, effectively making them useless, don't you think?