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Well, that should save some time.

I finished THE LAST OF US! _And_ I managed to get to the ending without having it spoiled somewhere else, which is just really terrific. (And surprising, given that it took me so long to get through it that at this point, any spoilers I read would be my own damn fault.) I loved it. Played through the last couple

I really, really don't enjoy grading a show like this; main reason I'm doing it now is because Sonia started it, and I want to fit in with her and Chris Dahlen's reviews. But if the grades bother you, just ignore 'em.

*sniff*

I find it kind of smug—the central point (I think) is about how too much inessential information is making us incapable of discerning what's nonsense and what really matters, or if "what really matters" is even a thing that exists at all, and I find that sort of discussion almost inevitably pointless, especially with

I can't remember, but I think it was just the occasional pause. Wasn't too distracting at any rate.

That _is_ the general consensus (well, at least in terms of most everyone loving this book). I am totally an outlier on this, and while I stand by my right to rant about it, I accept that no one will ever agree with me. I'm also planning to read some more DeLillo at some point.

Hm, I hated it in high school too. I should maybe reread.

Quicksilver was the book that made me give up on Stephenson. I didn't hate it, I just could never get past the middle of it.

There's also an excellent audiobook version available, although I read it before I listened to it.

I found American Gods super boring and surprisingly bland. Gaiman's prose work is super hit or miss with me, though.

Adam doesn't actually appear in Fusion, just an annoyingly intrusive A.I. who reminds Samus of her old C.O. The game is significantly better than Other M, I think; has some really frustrating missteps, but I've played through it several times and I always more or less enjoy it.

The thing is, I don't _need_ to play it on easy. I've been clipping through at a good rate on normal. The game just makes me so damn stressed sometimes.

After owning two different copies of THE LAST OF US over the years (first the original for PS3, and now the remastered for PS4), I think I might finally get around to completing the damn thing. It's a game I have weird relationship with. I absolutely adore it—the writing is some of the best (and maybe the past) I've

Actually, the reviews of 4 are already online—Chris Dahlen covered the final season when it aired.

Oh gods yes. Roslin is fucking amazing.

Yeah, something I considered mentioning in the review is how much my knowledge of what's to come colors my interpretation of current events. I know I didn't like Tigh at the start of the first season, but I honestly don't know how long that lasted, and impossible for me to see him without remembering everything that's

They're usually promo-photos from within the episode itself, but yeah, this one doesn't seem to fit anywhere. I just liked it.

There are a bunch of Metroids on the Virtual Console, those are always worth a purchase. Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker looks _gorgeous_ in HD.

Well, that's the trick, isn't it? I'm not sure. I'd probably have Empire forces be watching Jabba's Palace, knowing Luke and the others would show up, so you could at least _pretend_ the bigger story isn't on pause. "Plot" is a misleading word choice on my part; really, I just wish the Jabba stuff didn't feel like