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The Mass Effect Trilogy is the most perfect series of console games, ever. I am beyond excited for this new direction, and the gameplay looks neat.

Only if said movie involves a lesbian sex scene similar to the one found in Black Swan

I agree. And even more, I hope that RTJ maybe seek a little more creativity in some of their lyrical content. The political revolutionary stuff is timely and all, but it is becoming tiresome. RTJ is a much, much better musical outfit than RATM ever were, and that needs to remain true.

Semi-trashy?

This, Blank Face, and Atrocity Exhibition are bona fide classics

ditto

I feel like the subject matter behind the songs has gotten pretty tiresome and derivative, but when the production is this next-level, I get over it.

Embryonic was a masterpiece, but in agreement that everything else has been underwhelming.

As I understand it, you were pointing out (correctly, in my opinion) how most television today has moved away from standalone episodes in favor of building a serialized mythology. I think Atlanta cuts against this. If I misunderstood what you were talking about, I apologize.

I'm reminded of the opening credits of Se7en, which were, of course, infuckincredible.

Agreed. The most recent Fallout was easily the most boring game I have ever played, despite the size of its world.

It would appear as if you've never seen Atlanta

Agreed on the Donna-Cameron relationship, which I loved to watch in S2, as well. For me, Joe was the clear weak link through the first two seasons. This of course changed in S3. The Joe-Ryan subplot was tremendous, and tragic. And I've read that people bitch about the constant Joe and Cameron rehashing, but even

I know I already commented on here, but after blowing through all of Halt and Catch Fire in the past week (I know, pathetic), I must say that the third season was a bona fide fucking masterpiece. I wasn't even that impressed with the first two seasons, but it kept me entertained enough to continue on. But start to

I know I'm late to this party, but the final half of this season was the best TV of 2016.

thank you for this.

The rape of this once monumental film universe continues…

2016: what strange hell is this?