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I love the Final Fantasy series with all my heart. The infighting between fans over which is the best is exhausting. As far as I'm concerned if there's a Final Fantasy game you love, I'm going to find you a pretty cool person. Just don't go about giving shit to people over the one they like best. We can get analytical

Flash Thompson is being played by the guy from The Grand Budapest Hotel, I believe. Which is…interesting.

I read East of Eden for the first time this year, and it was actually my first ever Steinbeck. Adored it.

I also found The Neon Demon hugely relatable.

Saw this a couple days ago. Majora's Mask is my favorite game. This is tremendous work.

The second last episode of that season is right up there in my top five Who episodes. I have a list. It's in it.

I loved A Link Between Worlds. It's too beholden to Past to be better than it, but there's a lot I liked about it. I found the wall-phasing "gimmick" to actually be a really well implemented mechanic; it changes the way you perceive the dungeons and overworld in a really interesting way.

Which is a complaint you could lob at a few Zelda games.

As kids my friends and I thought Action League Now was the funniest thing ever. And we were right. The ability to quote that opening in its entirety has never left me.

Anyone else feel really bad for the old drunk when he got the knife through his hand? Just the whimpering noises he was making. I don't think I could really embrace the horrible freedoms of Westworld. That old drunk broke my heart.

Sorry for this off-topic comment, though it is about the AV Club doing cartoons… Now that Adventure Time has been announced to be drawing to a close, can you guys please consider returning coverage of it?

"Sort of" Spoiler? That's a big whopping spoiler with bells on, and you really should have resisted voicing that particular opinion on a review of the very first episode.

Let me see if I can guess. Those three movies you had seen…I can can do this… were they The Host, Memories of Murder, and The Good, The Bad, The Weird?

I remember him talking about Mute just after Moon came out, so it's really cool to see him finally making it. I even kinda like that it feels like he's doing it as a semi-desperate palate cleanser after his foray with faceless big budget bureaucracy.

Friend of mine showed his niece Spirited Away when she was about 7 or 8 and No Face scared the bejesus out of her.

Thanks! Successfully got her into Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and Cowboy Bebop. She loved the latter two, but became a mega fan of Steven Universe. Couldn't get her to warm to Gravity Falls for some odd reason. I try to convince myself I don't resent her for it.

I adore Steven Universe. So does my girlfriend and a couple of my friends. I read every AV Club review and love pursuing the comments afterwards. That's probably the extent of how far I'm willing to connect with other Steven Universe fans, and this story is another reminder why.

I'm really torn on those Hotel Transylvania movies. I do appreciate that there's a certain fluidity and springiness to the characters that really harken back to traditionally animated works of old and help these movies stand out from the crowd of other generic modern animated blockbusters.

He's already been in the MCU, in a bizarrely brief moment of The Incredible Hulk.

It's totally Volantis.