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Affleck feels closest, now.

It'd be like, I don't know, having a Daredevil show and then killing Ben Urich off really quick- OH WAIT

Like, it's basically only this guy, and we have no idea if he's a good actor

Cowboy Bebop is SUPER American in style. Why not do it?

Mark Hamill exists

*insert infamous shot of Spiderman crying over Mary Jane's corpse because he killed her with his radioactive sperm*

It's fully in character for the Punisher to have thought through every possible outcome and prepared for it, so it works.

I think there's at least one in every episode, and I milked them for all they were worth.

But that's how real people work. Sometimes it doesn't matter what you say or do. If someone wants to die, they want to die. I'll agree that it's not the most elegant writing, but when I was playing episode 3 and someone mentioned Kate, the first thing I thought was "what could I have done differently," which I imagine

Life is Strange is stilted and weird but its highs are so, so high. As high as any game I've played in maybe a decade. It's a remarkable game.

It was a little jarring how weird that looked in show.

RIP Butter Glider

Regular visitors? With Rusty in charge?

It seems like a small miracle we got Neal McDonough as Damien Darhk, doesn't it?

They got, uh, four more detectives workin on the case.

KEN WINS

But that doesn't mean he likes them.

The "wipeout" mode in Dave Mirra is the single best game mode in any extreme sports game. You had to see who could crash harder, which often resulted in breaking the game physics and getting stuck in a railing and scoring like 10,000,000 points.

"Who's next on the beating list?"

There's just a line of people waiting in that hallway at all times, like Tony Wonder in a dumbwaiter.