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This was my favorite part of the episode-so funny!

I think that's the rule of thumb (that things tend to look better on the PC than on consoles), but I have no idea what it looks like on the PS4.

Yes, I've seen comparisons to Destiny in a few different places. I struggled a little with Destiny but really loved the design and the gameplay-I chalk my difficulty up to trying to play it on a console when I'm mostly a PC gamer. My husband played Destiny almost constantly when it was first out, but strayed after a

I'm on a PC-I keep forgetting that you can play it on consoles! I'm an old and thus feel more comfortable using a keyboard and mouse. With consoles I find that when I'm stressed or panicked (which happens easily, as I am both a scaredy cat and tend to totally immerse myself in whatever atmosphere a game is going for

Being able to bring companions to your location with the console is a huge help!

I did have one fairly significant moment in the game that was bugged, and the wiki was a big help!

I didn't see a The Division thread here so I suppose I'll start one. I've been playing a few hours every night since release and having a lot of fun with it so far. Anyone else playing it this weekend?

What I've heard so far is that folks have mostly stayed away from straight up ganking other players because the penalty for doing so is not worth the reward. I have yet to venture into the DZ and am pretty reluctant to do so because I don't want my shit taken by a 12 year old who plays the game 10 hours a day (an

I've got about 20 hours or so of playtime logged in to The Division and at this point, I can't really disagree with your description of the core gameplay-use cover, shoot bad guys, get out of the way of grenades, etc. But playing with my husband and some of his friends has made it a lot more fun. We've had a good time

I have the strategy guide and used it less often than I have in previous Fallout iterations. In a lot of instances I found it easier to look at a Fallout wiki, but of course the risk is that you can get spoiled for story lines. I'm glad I have the guide, but for little things it's kind of unwieldy.

Amen! Although I only braid mine out if I'm trying to stretch it. When I wash my hair and then braid it up (without using any products other than oils) I look like Whoopi Goldberg in The Color Purple .

My blood pressure shot up when I read this headline! I'm so relieved- the Billy Wilder film is one of my all-time favorites.

Smash introduced me to Megan Hilty, future Tony winner Leslie Odom Jr., Jeremy Jordan, and Christian Borle, while letting me indulge my long-dormant inner-theater geek, so I'm grateful for that. But, truth be told, by the last few episodes I was grateful for the mercy cancelling. There were a few wonderful original

Dunno, but it's probably best to just flag and not reply..

I think this was my favorite moment in the episode. His reaction was fantastic.

I make deep conditioner for my hair with mayo, honey, coconut oil, olive oil, and cheap-ish drug store conditioner and it works wonders!

When is this show going to be done with Agent Bland Daddyissues?

I worked through the entire cast recording with a Wikipedia window and Genius open on separate tabs and it was incredible. It took quite a while but my gosh was it worth it. I learned a lot and got to hear some astounding music.

Oh thank goodness, I thought I was mis-remembering this! I was a little surprised at the breakup for a couple of reasons, but my first reaction was something like 'wait, you put all of these photos all over your walls and then you get mad when someone who is remotely like you (i.e. intelligent/curious) does the same

I didn't listen to the first season of this, and am largely unaware of the nature of the fanbase for 'Serial' (though I'm aware people were 'obsessed' with it), but I am really annoyed by the bullshit moaning 'Oh I wish I wasn't so popular' sentiment.