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Actually, that's kinda what I'm getting at. The fans probably think they wrote it, some might want to make music like it. That is an influence from Edge of Sanity, even if it isn't direct.

I covered most of what I'm talking about below in a reply to WoodSword, but one point to note -

Yeah man, all those swedish teens, headbanging mainly because of Leviathan, and not the large influence of european metal. /s

Yeah man, all those swedish teens, headbanging mainly because of Leviathan, and not the large influence of european metal. /s

Will this Shining Force game be coming to PC? I have not heard anything about it.

Well it's an interesting article, even if I disagree with it almost entirely. It's a good synopsis of Leviathan, an album I could never really get into (I can appreciate most of it, though I think it's massively overpraised).

I'm not even indulging in hyperbole when I say - No Banshee, not a complete list.

Only because most sites give A's based seemingly on the criteria it opens on more then 1000 cinemas and is watchable.

sharpest representations of Midwestern Nice ever seen on TV.
Judd Apatow
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At no point did the article say that smile = sexual harassment. It mentions sexual assault, it also mentions sexual harassment masquerading as compliments. It never says that smile is sexual harassment, but *mostly* gendered harassment that is on the slippery slope to sexual harassment and other, worse things. I

Ctrl+F "Sexual". First ping, your comment.

You are trolling because you wrote something deliberately vague and meaningless. Now that you've actually explained what you meant, I see the thrust of your argument is along the lines of - "someone else has written about this, therefore the matter is settled".

I like how vague you are, just dashing that trolling comment off. Same water as what? Harassment? Are you attempting to say that writing a article about TV Comedy's take on everday, mostly gendered harassment is equivalent to harassing you?

Not comedy obviously, but I really appreciated how hard Jessica Jones went into this topic.

I've watched it, but it was quite a while ago. From memory almost all the romantic entanglements were not between the "core group of friends", and even if they were, it was mostly between people that weren't close, such as Jenny and Shane.

As I read this article I was all primed up with a response along the lines of "that's not to say two women who are best friends can't always share a romantic love between themselves" but for the life of me, I can't recall many TV shows where 2 women who were close, best friends also became romantic lovers.

When blurbs mention the show as sci-fi, I kinda want them to live up to the promise. As it stands it just elevates a mediocre white guy with it's "sci-fi" and all the trained professionals are supporting characters. It's disappointing I guess, because it was certainly pushed (and commented on) as more then a

Even if you compare first seasons, I'd balk at the comparison of Limitless and PoI. PoI by now had Elias, Zoe and the ending of episode 4 (not to mention when Reese got shot), and admittedly I haven't watched the last handful of Limitless episodes (because I stopped watching the show), but there was nothing on the

Hmm, I wasn't impressed by this show at all. I was watching it mainly for Jennifer Carpenter, and I wanted it to be good… but the unlikeable main character, a slacker who everyone defers to simply because he takes a pill is just cringe-worthy, as well as the constant narration and explanation instead of showing us

The worst thing about a Dowd review is the fanboys charging in decrying that he didn't fall over fellating a movie so they can take comfort in their search for affirmation.