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In 1 you beat the randomly beat the wild hunt like a million times. It certainly doesn't make them seem more scary. It does make them really seem like ghosts though (as opposed to elves with a really confusing backstory), and establishes that they can time travel (maybe? the ending of the witcher 1 is not super

Frankingstein was the doctor. Hot dog go to bathroom.

I like that their plan was apparently to go to Canning's firm and hope that its not a deal breaker that as soon as their former employer was sort of mean to them, they quit and sabotaged the firm's largest case. Its a good thing Cary had an elaborate plan to pay them each $80,000 for no reason. If he hadn't paid them

I think actually paying money is where it gets tricky, since its hard to hide large transfers of money. There was an article in the new york times recently about how offshore sports gambling sites set up shell companies and stuff to try to hide it ( http://www.nytimes.com/2015… ).

Ghost rider beating the air, water and ground monster by setting them on fire as soon as they appeared was certainly a new twist.

In an interview or something Scott Buck explained that being a lumberjack is the worst possible thing that could have happened to Dexter because Dexter wanted to hang out with people or something, so there were consequences!

I vastly prefer the old Leonard Maltin game as well. As a game, Reverse
Maltin seems to compound a most of the problems that the original game
had, in that the winner is pretty much entirely determined by who goes
first and the seating, and it generates a lot fewer really cool moments.
Its probably easier to explain

I like that the show's characters seem equally outraged by Simon turning someone in for faking evidence, torturing people, and being some sort of Ozymandias-esq super terrorist.

Like 3 hours into the game you have like 7 radiant quests that can never get rid of. It really makes it feel like the game has no actual quests when you open your journal and have to scroll through like 5 "defend this settlement" or "clear out the factory" before you get to a quest.

Its amazing how far the Ultimate universe strayed from the original "manageable continuity concept." Its very weird how later issues of Ultimate Spider-man were still basically set in a normal, marvel universe version of new york, except during events when it suddenly has to acknowledge that the Ultimate Universe has

Leonardo Da Vinci

Storm Dragon + random martial style forever! You get unlimited focus and enemies are always stunned. The harmonic combo system in jade empire wasn't remotely balanced…

Doesn't Kreia tell you the "twist" if you talk to her (assuming the twist is that she was a sith (sort of))?

"Griffin and David Present" is great! I was a little skeptical about listening to another bad movie podcast, but its consistently been one of my favorite podcasts every week.

I'd go further than the last ten minutes. I think if you end ME 3 on the scene with Anderson in the crucible (after the illusive man fight), and maybe have a cutscene with the reapers exploding or something, the ending is fine. The final sequence is pretty great up until the magic kid, which is unambiguously terrible.

Multiple candidates literally took the position we should get rid of SS and medicare for people in demographics whose vote it won't influence, and keep it for old people who care about it.

This feels like the hundredth season where the main arc is the Winchesters accidentally open God's super secret prison with the power of angst and unleash a monster that is even more evil than all the other monsters but still looks like a person with some black face paint and has basically the same powers as all the

The show's confidence that people are going to be super invested in the Taylor Shaw stuff is mystifying. Every episode spends like 10+ minutes having characters recap it to other characters, but the show has made no effort to make it so you'd possibly be invested in it at all.

Have you ever thought that maybe Rick and his friends are the real walking dead????????

Those generic jokes about the 80s were very prescient in 1949.