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Why do you not work at Rocksteady, Workerbee?

This game is indeed a third-person action/sneaker game, though the stealth isn't as in-depth as either of the games you mention. It's for the best, though, as the fighting sequences (marked by "freeflow" combat) are some of the most fun I've had gaming in ages.

First, SkyMall Price Is Right sounds awesome. I will be sure to pass the time that way next time I'm on a plane. I'm sure whoever is sitting by me will appreciate it.

Sure, it's necessary, but it doesn't mean it's not a deal-breaker for me. Besides, they already rely on way too many flashback sequences.

Voice-overs
I'm with you Heisler. Whenever random people ask me why I don't watch Dexter (this happens more often that it should—apparently my circle of friends is pre-occupied with that fucking show), I simply cite its overly-lazy reliance on a voice-over as the reason.

Exactly. It's brought up in later episodes, too, that Turner could easily have killed Dan.

Hmmmm
Even though we're moving to three episodes per write-up, I'm still hoping that you'll be willing to write a bit about John From Cincinnati. I finished Deadwood a few weeks ago and want to watch more of Milch's work, so it'd be nice to have these primers to go along with it.

It seems to me that you're either into internet games or not. I personally fucking hate the things, as I find them too dull. Simpler ones—like, roll the ball across the map—work better than the adult swim ones. The adult swim games just take the same tired games, infuse it with bits of morbid humor, and pass it off as

Green foodstuffs.
Damn. The one game I was excited for this year gets an 'F'.

Seconded.

I'm not sure a pot-smoking George Washington was meant to be funny, at least not in your "har-har I'm fuckin' sarcastic har-har" way. Either way, he's always upstaged by his blackface, vaudeville-esque slave.

Though I can't picture Judge Holden ever becoming such a businessman as Hearst, Hearst's inability to react to civilization on civilization's terms makes it an apt comparison.

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I'm a computa.

The Bob The, don't you mean…

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Sweet…
I'm glad I didn't have to go to the Decider to look at these posters. Really classin' up the joint.

You've said what the most minor Pynchon fan could reasonably deduce by looking at the cover.

And yes.

Yes.

That'd be '10 A.M. Automatic'. And, yes, it's a good tune.