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Especially if you could justify it to yourself by saying “these scientists don’t know what they’re doing, the “cure” will never work, so she will die for nothing. I’m saving her for a meaningless death!”

How many other games though? And when are they planning on releasing them? I don’t need concrete dates and numbers, but it would be nice if they had given us SOMETHING, even if it was just “we anticipate it being 4 games, probably released every 2 years, although that will be subject to change obviously”. At least

How many other games though? And when are they planning on releasing them? I don’t need concrete dates and numbers,

“You mean to tell me you can’t hear the planet crying out in pain? I know you can.”

“You mean to tell me you can’t hear the planet crying out in pain? I know you can.”

I’d say him posting the comment and having 24 people star it gets his point across to the editors better than their click count being one less than it otherwise would have been. Sure, it still won’t change anything, but the whole “you shouldn’t have clicked loser!” rebuttal is always such a silly response. 

“Well he’s motivated people to be supportive online. Given how his support at the ballot box has massively dropped since 2016 I really wouldn’t say he motivated VOTERS however.”

“You can’t replicate empty freeways due to a national pandemic.”

Impossible to say for certain, but my instinct is quite the opposite. I think that the first four seasons were some of the best television ever produced, and would have been considered as such if the last 3 seasons hadn’t increasingly fallen off of a cliff. It’s really hard to overstate just how much of an impact the

It was listed by Rolling Stone magazine as the #12 show of all time in 2016. Do a google search of “best tv shows of all time”, but limit the search timeline to before the last season or 2 aired. It was consistently being hailed as an achievement in prestige, expensive TV production that had genuinely changed

“While some folks (like myself) felt it made sense for the character to break bad, it was still rushed and poorly explained. Cut to several months later, and Brandon Stark is being named King of Westeros.”

Didn’t they take multiple episodes to travel from Winterfell and Kings Landing? And it’s not so much that we don’t see people traveling from one place to another- it’s that people can get from one continent to the other and back again in time to have legitimate impacts on events that seemingly take play

That “sneak attack” was so mind bogglingly stupid I couldn’t believe it. Highgarden didn’t seem to realize they were being attacked until Grandma Tyrell literally looks out the window to see AN ENTIRE ARMY on her front porch.

“But fans of a massively successful popcorn action movie don’t need a safe space to talk about how much they love it, free from all the bad thoughts that someone who doesn’t love it might spread.”

Then you missed out on something truly special.

Here in the US we don’t typically cheer during movies either. That’s what made these experiences so special. Entire audiences spontaneously flung decorum and standard social norms out the window over how excited they were during this movie.

I honestly don’t understand these kinds of comments in this thread. Literally the title of the article invites fans of these movies to relive how excited they were a year ago and how much they loved this movie. You didn’t, but it’s not like this article is discussing aspects of the film or anything- it’s literally

“I get it, but it never really allows for a ton of character development, and always ends up with some writing shortcuts.”

I’m with you 100%. I normally can’t stand it, but I think when Cap caught Mjolnir I instinctively yelled out “OH SHIT!” in the theater. I saw Endgame 7 or 8 times in theater, and I loved that just about everytime (even a month after it came out) people went bonkers during these two scenes. This movie is just soooooo

Ugh, shoot, if only all those people at Sony and Naughty Dog that literally work on stuff like this for a living had taken the two seconds you took to think of that solution! We’d never be in this mess if they were as smart as some of the commenters on this site!

“I am sure there are complications and issues i am not thinking of, but money wise, I am pretty confident they are going to lose money by waiting, not gain it.”

Glad to see some rational heads in here. Naughty Dog/Sony spent years and tens of millions of dollars investing in building this game. Being upset that they’re doing whatever it takes to maximize the return on that investment of time and resources is a perfectly acceptable (and intelligent) thing to do, despite the