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Yeah, this is a 2017 title, fo sho. So, was that a Red XIII (or bebbe) narration, or what?

While it wasn't the year it came out, the 32X lived and died in 1995. Still, a better console than the virtual boy. 1995 was a pretty good year for movies looking back… and let's see what makes the worst of lists… oh wow, Powder. Yeah.

From what I read with interviews with creators, they say it's temporary, with the potential to be permanent, like muscle memory.

I always see something new in the credits. I grew up a nomad traveller, so I appreciate that aspect. Places I've been, places I've heard about.

I don't think the show presents Lito as a great actor. Serviceable, maybe. His choices seem easy, which seems to chart his course in life, so far.

I played the crud out of Invisible, Inc. in early access, and finally finished my first 1.0 run. Good stuff. Klei make lovely and involved games that remix genres in fresh new ways. I'm rooting for Brad Muir and team DFP, but Massive Chalice hasn't really enticed me, one way or the other. XCOM 2 is going to be a day

Being the first time I could mainline(binge) a JMS show, I was quite thrilled.

His birth sequence, over-shadowed by the drama going on over the small, dim cathode television in the corner of the room and his laughing at it, also awesome.

Her arc seems to be brilliant scientist going through religious and relationship epiphanies, which is more long-term, methinks.

As the series goes on, more and more natural language creeps in. It feels like a style choice, for sure.

By the end, I don't really want to do the numbering thing. It's pretty easy to see Lito and Capheus at the top of a lot of lists. Will and Sun & Nomi get MVPs. Riley and Wolfgang have their brands of baggage to deal with. Kala seems to be sitting on the sidelines for a good deal of it, but the show seems to be setting

This is more an end of series non-spoiler generalization, but I did like how the show's producers used each location to its fullest, both in shooting allowances and restrictions.

Let's just say, the potential for it to be flipped on its head is most definitely there.

First couple times I found myself laughing with this show, I was surprised. Then I realized it's a pretty damn funny show.

Just finished it. Loved it. Great jaerb, Wachowskis and Co.! Last episode had some great zingers. Beautiful cars in distress, we had sex? Good times.

I far prefer Alan Moore & Dave Lloyd's book, but for film adaptations, it didn't offend me. If it was my work, that'd probably be a different story. The Prisoner and the Mask and the explorations of self and society remained basically the same. I liked the cast and the performances, mostly.

And the episode 7 callback is terrifying/hilarious.

Metal Mexican wrestling scene, also gold.

Yeah, it's divided four way.

It does seem to be a big influence. As does LOST and David Mitchell books.