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Kevin Biegel!? Imaginary hat…

God bless our beautiful tri-holed windsock flag!

We'd all better get used to memorizing stories, since the paper industry is five years from collapse thanks to unsustainable forestry practices. *woomp-woomp*

Well, in this case, it was all clue-based. Although it does seem like a pretty large escalation when the first clue is "The idol is at camp!"* and the second clue is "Do this exact thing to find the idol".

I actually liked Julie this episode! I liked how she was seeing through Drew's begging for gratitude on the shelter. This is Survivor; we all know expecting kudos for survival skills never come, or at least, don't mean as much as they probably should.

I like Keith, but I felt like he was being (perhaps unintentionally) duped by Jeremy, or let Jeremy off the hook too easily, for sending him to Exile Island. Sure, there was the honorable "Take care of my loved one" attitude, but what if Turquoise had lost the immunity challenge? Keith might have been screwed, for his

To quote Strong Bad, "Everyone knows that putting 'web' in front of words automatically makes them crappier. Just look what happened to 'pages,' and 'cams,' and 'logs.' And who could forget the fall of the mighty 'isode.' Ohh, so tragic."

True, but that would've been a compromise between the Simpsons producers and the network note that said: "One, Kim Kardashian needs to be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machine."

Thanks for running this again for season 28!

I blame "Moves Like Jagger", which debuted as a performance on The Voice, so I guess I'm splitting hairs.

The towns of Dezolis in Phantasy Star 4 (Genesis) had great music, but "Dezolis Town 2" http://youtu.be/NQXqxf6ZdXY is my favourite. It's the perfect complement to pointlessly walking around with the Dezolis Penguin in Zosa…

There's an old arcade game called "Quiz & Dragons" which fits that niche, although it's not that great of a game.

This review was so written by a Zoe.

I think even Denise Crosby was there.

I've got to give the nod to Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc too. It's somehow both darker than expected but also lighter than expected in tone. I also think the English-language voice acting was done well, which is legitimately new. In today's game space, there's a lot of game makers doing quirky for the sake of

"My door is always open to you. Please, close it on the way out."

It depends on how much exposure you already have to D&D.

For those unfamiliar with reality TV, The Amazing Race is basically the Modern Family of the category. Survivor was snubbed for the excellent Blood vs. Water season, which is a real shame.

I sadly have to agree. I tried to give Engels a chance, but there's no depth to the characters or complexity to the comedy. The only reason it wasn't the worst new Canadian sitcom was CTV's unfortunate Spun Out premiered the same year.

Well, Daya did say in episode 12 Bennett the option to walk away was like a time machine…