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lemontie
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Glad I binge-watched the first season a few weeks ago - great summer television.

Well, I guess this is better than Tyrant

Still hate the wife. And blahblah English blahblah. I don't know if these two points will ever really be fixed, but ah well.

Haven't watched this yet, but I'm glad to see that while it hasn't been particularly stellar television, it's been on a sort-of-upward trend coming back from the pretty meh first quarter of the season. My hopes are still going strong.

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Don't get me wrong, I love the premise too. But I think this show started with a low B/upper C range for sure. But it has some stuff to work through.

It's definitely hard to get a lot done in a pilot. The girl, at least, seems less "teenager" and has some depth to her.

I think it's too easy to see him as just one of those shitty caricatures of teenagers that are just written poorly. I don't disagree with the seduction part making him less saintly, though.

I'm hoping this doesn't end up being true, for either show really.

I hope him being gay isn't the defining characteristic of him, though.

I personally didn't find this nearly as boring or as bad as a C-, and wrote down a few thoughts.

This is basically your item then, friend. VLR is fucking amazing, too. Got it free on PS+ back when it was available and my god. Never played a visual novel/puzzle game combo before and that game is amazing.

There are a lot of remasters, but yeah. Eventually, since PS Now is coming to the PSTV, you'd be able to play even PS3 games.

I just checked for ya - FFVII and VIII are there on the Vita's store and so is Parasite Eve and PEII. So, the PSTV should have the same store as well.

While it's limited to whatever is in the Store, there are actually a huge variety of PS1 games that are on there anyway. I've definitely rekindled my love for my PS1 thanks to my Vita.

I have my gripes with how Sony deals with the Vita, too, but I own a Vita and I love that thing more than I loved my PSP - which I sold rather quickly. I've had it since a few months after release and jesus, I'm never letting go.

Small thing - you say that Molly stands outside the Brainerd PD for the final scene, when, of course, it's actually Bemidji. But that's an understandable typo to make.

I had to make an account after tonight. I literally just watched Fargo (the movie) for the first time last night and watching this makes me appreciate both so much more. I loved the callbacks to the movie too - leaving the parking lot and reburying the money just felt so right and was a great nod to the movie.