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I love that there are successive responses that riff off the facts that the cost and the product each have negative value.

You have no idea how embarrassing it is to have a hot lady constantly having sex with you and getting you high-end employment, whereas i don't either but would be open to finding out.

I'm not sure he would make it any more urgent or difficult to get out of there.

Human Farm
The Death of Ivan Ilyich by the Hand of Vlad Dracula
100 Years of Scary Dudes
The Odyssey and Monsters (just a reprint of the Odyssey marketed to trendy idiots who don't know it already has monsters)

I watched a lot of season 1 (maybe the whole thing depending on how long it was, but probably not quite) and only came back for this one this season. I don't know how much is that it just benefits from being a one-off and how much is, she's just a better character to focus on, but i agree, this is a way better show

I missed the window for "with dignity" at least 5 years ago.

It was nice to see multiple people together on team sanity, and especially good that there wasn't a real case for Dean to shit on. The reaction of the "jurors" was a good middle ground between everyone falling for Dean's idiocy constantly, and a couple people being infuriated by it. Just totally disinterested parties

The characters settling down is so unthinkable that it's actually how they wrote out Paul Walker's character in response to his death.

Unlicensed God of War film adaptation fucked up in some way and might not be good? Who would have guessed.

It does have a guy questioning his faith while a bunch of terrible stuff happens, and a storm does threaten to destroy his home. It's tough to really draw direct comparisons between the characters' various positions and those of the ones in Job though. He has unhelpful companions, but they're offering very different

Elijah shows up at the end to recruit all of them to come with him and help him defeat Enoch in the dystopian future he rules. Coming this fall it's JC's Legends of Tomorrow

I wonder about that claim. I feel like some more-major figures might also do some foot-washing. Man i am gonna regret this google search.

Well they put in a real good effort trying to find a wedding dress Cece looked bad in, but i'm not totally sure they got there until the light-up feature.

What happened to her? Not on this show specifically just like, in general.

Forgot third-rate, it's basically third-hand. Commentary on commentary on statements is something i feel shitty about bothering to read from other random people here in the comments. I feel especially lousy about having wandered into a whole article of it. Oh well, i guess it's just another section to avoid.

As politically, most of us are dogs.

Yeah the hag was the first boss i came across, and boy did she ever kick my ass. One thing that can help a lot and is in no way clear from just playing the encounter: there's a chance to resist "get in the pot" that checks against your debuff* resistance

Right, standard Cthulu rules apply: nothing good ever came from reading.

It sort of depends on what spots your party is good at damaging. If you're running guys who can hit position three in your front two, it's kind of pointless. If you have a crusader and a leper up there, it's a very different story.

Plague doctors are fantastic against any 4-unit pull in two whole zones. They basically singlehandedly kill and control the back two guys while the rest of your team takes out the other two and keeps you healthy. Also the debuff removal move stops being a joke compared to regular heals in level 3 and 5 dungeons and