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Did Undun by The Roots qualify for this list? If so, it definitely should have made it on someone's list.

Did Undun by The Roots qualify for this list? If so, it definitely should have made it on someone's list.

I have a deep love for Civilization, so I'm just happy it made the list in the first place. It's G4, and G4 is primarily teens, so it was never going to get the spot it deserves. Let's just be happy that Civilization, or any game made before 1990 not named "Mario", made the list at all.

I have a deep love for Civilization, so I'm just happy it made the list in the first place. It's G4, and G4 is primarily teens, so it was never going to get the spot it deserves. Let's just be happy that Civilization, or any game made before 1990 not named "Mario", made the list at all.

Going into it, I already knew this episode was about the Dreamatorium. Since I knew that, I was expecting (and, admittedly, hoping) that this was going to be a purely, "funny" episode. By that, I mean it was going to be less character exploration and more jokes. My main problem with this season is that every episode

The foil point actually occurred to me. However, I can't help but think that forcing some of the weaker characters (such as Carol) into situations where they are forced to make actual decisions would build the characters. The writers would be forced to build them up a little, not out of natural character progression,

Something I've been wondering. Would this show be any better if the group was spilt up and we cut between them in a Game of Thrones or The Wire style of narrative? This occurred to me because as I watched Glen and Maggie debate driving off, I thought to myself, "You know, that might not be the worst thing in the

David Porter is a genius.