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My Sister is a Werewolf
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This weekend I hope to finish up Final Fantasy X HD. I'd been replaying the whole series last year, but ended up taking a lengthy hiatus around the 30% mark in X.

There's eight or nine of these sandbox assassination zones. At the start, your map will have exclamation points pointing out two optional objectives. Most of these offer assisstance - perhaps opening an otherwise locked door, or providing as distraction.

Oh, the Assassin's Creed framing device.

Vee's supply line is pretty unclear overall. My assumption is her contacts on the outside are either still loyal to her, or she's paying out of pocket to increase her prestige and power while in prison. I don't believe the exact nature of her criminal network has been made explicit, but presumably she still has loyal

I think you're thinking of stamps in the wrong way, as something that has inherent value. When I give someone else a dollar, I don't think about what that dollar could be used for.

I was sad to see her go too, but I felt her character was well served. Fischer was never a good fit as a guard, and she really feels like the first character who has the potential to escape the destructive sphere of the prison. She hasn't been "corrupted" in the same way Healy or Caputo have been. Maybe we'll see her

So, what is everyone expecting from next week's final challenge episode?

Well, if nothing else, this was a surprising elimination on what is otherwise a largely predictable show. I don't mean that as a criticism, but they have the editing down to such a science you can see trajectories for individual performers after just a few episodes.