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The first 3 episodes were pretty great. Season gets sidelined by 6 episodes that lead nowhere. In The Woods was a treasure. Pamela arc was subpar. A disappointing, frustrating season, to me. I simply couldn't find much to like or appreciate about it. It seemed as if Louis's imagination deflated somewhere between the

The character couldn't accept the absence of logic when she confronted this. Why are we supposed to just accept it as a casting choice and why is it a problem to address it in the show? Are we patting Louis on the back for absolutely every decision he makes without room for inquiry? To me its one of the better scenes

"Machismo is being portrayed on television everyone! I better do my darndest to alert others that I find this genuinely offensive!" (reads up on a few Buzzfeed articles, becomes a Tumblr scholar)

Its just a smidgen above Elevator for me. The only one of these long "experiments" that worked as a whole, in my opinion, was 'Into the Woods' because it was actually tight and focused. I don't understand what people found so profound about 'Elevator' and its forced catharsis as it neared its end, and the way it none

I can't stand her. Constantly expressing disdain with a smug, totally douchey attitude, along with a superiority complex surrounding every mundane quip about yet another mundane observation about mundane human interaction has become such a grating one note quality to her character. The only reason I believe Louis is

Kudos and good karma to you, soul brother. :D

Halt and Catch Fire's ratings are supposedly pretty poor.

Newswire (Newbies)

Shrek's 'O' face is pretty disturbing. Imagine that thing messing with your butthole.

The Powerpuff Girls came again.

Same. It was as dope, if not doper than Sailor Moon.

Perkins admitted in his first review that he didn't find this technology or the computer industry to be interesting subject matter.

I love it. Screw the audience, and also screw me. >:D

Bad timing if this gets released after Inherent Vice blows everyone's mind.

He doesn't fight sea monsters does he? It'd be cool if he had the Justice gang do battle with some sentient sea monsters and had Batman go detective to trace the origins of mysterious USO sightings, which turn out to be the work of aliens releasing large super creatures from other galaxies into our ocean and are bent

And then comes Ubisoft promising gamers the ability to do push-ups and play a cluttered DDR clone in front of a camera with Shape Up. The things some of these devs do with this tech are shameless.

When indie developers aren't focused on churning of the same so-retro looking banality, of course. Seems like the truly out there developers are a dime a dozen, but totally on the ball when they show up.

Looks a little too generic hack 'n slash and without enough quest or actual focus on the world to feel legitimately Tolkien.