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I'd say Guardians of the Galaxy was a pretty big risk, and that has paid off handsomely.

I played something like 30 hours of Persona 3: FES and hated it and wrote a long rant against it back in 2010 which you can find if you're really interested by googling "persona 3 sucks" or something. Ugh, this game just frustrated me so much, I'm okay now though.

Yes, premise is very strange but it's a well acted, directed, and written show.

I started watching Outlander simply because of Ronald D. Moore's BSG, and even though it is a completely different show, I really like it.

Hur?

The Big Bounce is the unofficial sequel to The Shawshank Redemption. Morgan Freeman has built up a resort on the beach but Tim Robbins' character is gone. Dead, missing, on the run? Nobody knows.

Last line in the article:

My favorite game of all time, but I grew up with it, Chrono Trigger is my own history now.

My mother, still catching up on season one, will be sad.

In retrospect, it seems amazing that Nintendo allowed Silicon Knights to get away with some of the things they did. I can't imagine Nintendo, Sony, or MS now allowing developers to bring up fake Home screens or pretend to reset the console.

Eternal Darkness was released a year and a half before BG&E and three years before Fahrenheit.

Wow, 20 more minutes for Asterion? That was already such a packed episode of television.

How are the kid super annoying? Damn, I wish my two boys were as good as these kids! Minus the whole running away thing one did last season.

"Because they were in Disneyland. Everybody got along, they did great
work, they were in Vancouver, and it was pixelating, I tell you."

I immediately think of Ender from Ender's Game, I think it's a nice twist on Andrew. Probably not for adults though.

Haha, I live in small town and the only "takeout" Chinese place has been closed for the last four months for renovations. 50/50 chance they never reopen.

I was trying to remember where I recognized that guy (Marc Evan Jackson), looked him up and he had a recurring role on Parks & Rec last season and is Holt's husband on Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

"Cheap dinner, watch basketball, bone down."

We get plastic tubs for takeaway in the US too, but I imagine they're simply not as iconic to American viewers as the box of Chinese with possibly nothing in it.

Maybe someone can explain this to me, but I just watched the Agent Carter One Shot and at the end Tony Stark's dad says he's going to start SHIELD, etc. but why doesn't he ask his son to join for a good 60 years or whatever? I vaguely remember some scenes in Iron Man 1 with his dad (John Slattery, I think?) so maybe