bodymovin
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bodymovin

Samurai Champloo. Nice. +1

Brilliant. Bravo.

No, I'd actually say that having 3 saved profiles to import into Mass Effect 3 is a good number. I'm redoing my male Vanguard Shepard since there were a few minor things I needed to fix (# of crew saved at the end varies *greatly* on when you do the last mission), finishing up a female Infiltrator Shepard and

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THANK YOU! I was just imagining Garrus in his own game and you did it. Thank you, kholdstare622.

Rumor has it that you get PDFs of the extra content; I hope that's not true.

There's only one Alpha per pack, I believe, so that makes me think that maybe one of Derek and Laura's parents was the Alpha? It's not clear to me so I hope they explain this further in Season 2.

The Alpha stuff's not clear to me either. Was Derek's sister the Alpha because she was older and everyone else in the house had died in the fire? Meaning does it pass down to the next eldest sibling if the parent/Alpha dies? I'm curious about Jackson as well and SUPER curious about Lydia; if she's not a werewolf

I guess people are forgetting that Bucky's "death" wasn't clear either. Do you think they'll bring him back at the Winter Soldier in a Cap sequel?

Definitely check out Teen Wolf. It's not campy at all and treats the subject manner in a way that I haven't quite seen outside of Buffy and The Vampire Diaries handling of lycanthropy. And, yes, I'm referring to that CW show which returns from its winter break next month.

I finally decided to start watching last week as it's been sitting in my Netflix queue and I'm in total agreement with you! It moves the plot along pretty quickly like a certain CW TV series but I'm finding it just as addictive if not more. Just reached the halfway point on the show and I have a pretty good idea of

Don't knock it. Torrenting is preferable to waiting 5 months.

You're far too patient. I'll just grab the episodes online after they've aired.

This should explain it better, Yigytugd.

That has to be the most accurate way of saying how The Hunger Games trilogy ends without actually giving anything away. Great way of putting it! I was thinking along the same lines. I mean, everything that happened so far and THAT is how she chose to end the series? Definitely left my head spinning.

I don't think the last book can be adapted without an R-rating. The brutality in the book reached Saving Private Ryan levels of gore and death and even if it's off camera how will they pull that off without an R rating?

Yeah, I'm wondering about that too. The shot is so unflattering it's hard to tell that it really is him in it.

Easily. The producers listened to the fanboy rage over Channing Tatum so his role's been reduced. Were Storm Shadow's wounds fatal? Or did he have some of Cobra Commander's nanites? It's my guess that JGL and Christopher Eccleston had no interest in coming back for the sequel. As for Rachel Nichols, she wasn't

I'd say that *barely* counts. The situation's pretty dire even if his transplanted brain into an alien body still retained some of his personality and allowed him to fight. But, yes, I guess it does give some hope. We'll never see a sequel and, given how unlikable the characters were to begin with, I'm okay with

I take it you didn't see Skyline then? No last minute saves and no happy ending.