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Vincent Sontohartono
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But I did.

You mean Chora's Den? That's the only place I recall you fighting a Krogan or two. But yeah, my Shep's a biotic, so that part wasn't exceptionally hard for my playthroughs.

Yesterday's Flash when Wally handed his dad his coffee.

I don't actually recall that. Mass Effect 1? Remind me, please?

Dragon Age Origins: The Fade.

Troy and Abed already had their Civil War in Pollows and Blankets. If they get a do-over, I pick Optimus Prime and Megatron. Ofcourse, their entire franchise is based on these two old friends who have pulled their entire race into their dispute.

I feel obliged to point out that the Mattel cartoon Ever After High actually featured a same-sex True Love kiss, not to mention Korrasami (who, admittedly, never actually kissed on-screen) and Steven Universe (where the romance is between members of a monogendered species, so same-sex is the default here)

Passing like a kidney stone.

Hands up: How many people here went for the obvious Andrés du Douchet before thinking better of it?

You know, this story reminds me of some of the creative team reshuffles in comics. In that field, it's a truism that when you have a fantastic team with winning formula in a gamechanging run on a comic, when it's time for them to leave, you don't try to repeat or emulate their success. You can only fall short. If you

I'm disappointed, Oliver. You should have instantly recognized that opening from Pulp Fiction. It's even set in the same restaurant!

I can't help but feel the plots for episode two, with Britta feeling cloistered by kindness, and the Dean being tempted by the illusion of power, with Jeff's realization he's stuck in Greendale forever, are all shades of hpw Harmon REALLY feels about being back for a 6th season.

I love DA2. Yes, I said it. I enjoy how Bioware was trying to mix up their standard formula, I enjoyed the story, and loved the characters, and I even like the a-button-mashing instead of the auto-attack of DA:O. It has its flaws, yes, but that's the point of it, right?