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I finished the show, I don't know, three or four weeks ago, and I remember the conclusion being very exciting in that it started a new chapter in Frank's life and the plot. The problem, of course, is that much of what came before didn't matter as much as it seemed at the time. This was an incredibly long con that

Stoll was tremendous for sure.

TV is a lot easier to watch than movies. Also cheaper.

I know them so well I'm hooked on them.

Black is often used to in memory of those who have passed.

I appreciate what openness has been provided. I'll certainly look for the new site but don't see myself shoving off from this place, especially with Gameological in tow.

I liked the movie much more as a teenager, but it's still a good movie, and I do love the ending. I need to see it again.

I'm just impressed the toys were still so clean. I was at some garage sales yesterday and I wouldn't let my kid touch 95% of those things.

I don't understand what happens in the Tolerability Index and I won't respond to it.

I like the way Beth/Rest is open about what it wants to be. Vernon isn't couching it in irony or hipsterism; it's just the sound he wanted.

I can never hate the Yankees because they will always have Lou Gehrig.

I saw the best of track "Untitled" as their swan song and enjoyed it very much as that.

I did like that there was a respect there. He wasn't even mad or frantic about it. He just knew he'd finally been beat.

If only they weren't using childish euphemisms.

I refused to finish The Walking Dead. My wife did and seeing what it did to her, I couldn't do it.

But come on, Adama and Roslin was something else.

I'm a real C&H die-hard, even buying outside-only perspectives like "Looking for Calvin & Hobbes" for anything I could find out about it. Part of what makes C&H so amazing is that Watterson had a code, and he STUCK to it, and he didn't overstay his welcome. He wrapped it up and really hasn't looked back, and did it

The ending of ME3 levelled me. My Shepard did what he was supposed to, what his strict moral code demanded, and it just took me out. I've said this before, but I was so glad I beat it the day before family vacation, where I was forced out of that headspace.

Oh my God, the end of Bebop. And they knew they nailed it. "You're gonna carry that weight."

I couldn't bear looking at it every day. It's a good kind of hurt ,but it hurts. I intend to go through my collected edition very soon, maybe even starting this weekend.