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I could be overreaching, but I actually took Logan's last scene with William to be a sort of execution. Given they've reached the edge of the park, the robots are designed to explode if they attempt to leave the park, and the horse can be assumed to be a robot, I wondered if we are to infer that William has sent Logan

…Mitch Conner.

…on his way back to his home planet.

Is it clear that anyone actually knows that Nola's dead? In Tommy's case, his death happened at a crime scene and is impossible not to publicize, but it's very possible Nola told no one of her plans before launching an assault on Kai's house. Additionally, she's been known to leave town, has no explicit loyalty to

For the record, it's a Fleet Enema. (said as both a Looking watcher and gay man/product consumer)

Seconded. I played on an emulator and I'm pretty sure I never pulled off a single combo. :-/

For the record, I absolutely love that article, but for the unfamiliar/-initiated it's about as far from a typical "game review" as one can possibly muster, as are the vast majority of his pieces.

It's one of the single best RPGs ever released, on any console.

Fill in the blank: "Next up: probiotics, a neti pot, and ____ ________"

"What? Don't ever, ever say or think that again!"

Didn't Revenge start the same way, i.e. with the murder at Emily and Daniel's engagement party, then handled the buildup to that point? There was much less interleaving of times, however.

My coworker who I got hooked on this got Platinum God and it still irks me that I never pulled off Momma's Boy or Dark Boy. I'm so happy I left the game on multiple times overnight so I can't actually get an accurate estimate of how many hours I've sunk into this beast.

Abby has skills, it's just that Olivia Pope & Associates haven't had a (non-family, B6-13, or presidential) client in so long that she's been shunted off to the side.

James did seem bizarrely nonchalant in that last scene, and it'd be the ultimate fuck you to Cyrus for Jake to recruit James after the earlier confrontation, though James doesn't particularly seem like a guy with no blood connections and all the other selling points Jake was presenting. Do we know anything about

I can't say it without the worm's voice in my head. I loved the callback they did recently, too.

"Check please!"

The only alternative I can come up with is that Jake's "monologue" they kept cutting to was actually a welcoming speech to either David or James, and the one left standing is the newest member of B6-13.

As much as they're selling it as an either/or, could the answer not conceivably be: "both of them"?