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children-of-revolution

Um...Why should I? I've watched a very solid procedural with a clever premise, interesting characters and scripts tha doesn't treat their viewers like they had the brain activity of a sea anemone. If that wasn't what you saw on the series... well, it's a pity. Maybe you should look for it in another series, and, with

Awesome. O_O

It was horrible. Just... an awful ending for this season, and that makes two lousy finales already. I can´'t believe how Supernatural and Fringe, which were two of my fav series in TV, had managed to let me down so harshly this past season. Thank goodness I have at least Person of Interest and Legend of Korra to make

Geez, even considering how much I liked this past season, these last two episodes were absolutely awful. Please, don't pull a"X-Files Seventh Season", Fringe.

Someone needs to do a Full Throttle movie. Now.

Right. And that wasn't I was talking about. Learn to read.

Aaaaaand here it goes again. Every time some brings back some obscure data from World War II, there is a smart aleck who will inevitably bring out the "nuking Japan" argument. It's tiresome. And quite sickening, to read again those old "Actually, the nukes SAVED LIVES, not only American, but Japanese as well!". Do me

Have they fixed the economy equilibrium with the expansion? It was an unpleasant surprise when I finally tried the game and saw how they had changed the economy to the worse...

I agree. On all of them.

God, that was an awful episode. The resolution of David Robert Jones subplot and his demise, the unseemly (even for Fringe!) deus ex machina... even it was duller than the regular Fringe episodes. I really, really hope they make something sensible up with next week's episode...

Worrying about this kind of stupid and nitpicky detail instead of waiting to see the performance of the actor and then judging if it was a good performance or not is the kind of thing that makes fans to be looked down. And rightfully, I'd like to add.

I always find this kind of arguments amusing. I don't have the figures, but I'll be willing to bet that most people who are offended by the very obvious statement that sagas like Gears of War or Call of Duty (whose clones and wannabes form most of the mainstream games nowadays) are not precisely intelectually

I solved that through saturation therapy. Now the only visible effect on me is a slight tremble in my lips

...you know, like most non-comical incarnations of the cliché?

I've always watched Hackers for teh lulz. One of our favourite Saturday night movie in my group of friends.

...No. The first one was a kiddie's movie with flashy graphics, stiff characters and a mildly entertaining plot, sacralized by the geek world only because of child nostalgia, the technology involved in its creation and the nerdy fantasy of GEE LOOK THAT'S WHAT PROGRAMS DO INSIDE A COMPUTER.

OK, I'm expecting a lynch mob at my home's doors at anytime but...

Oh, well, in that case, I must concur with you: the first half of the past decade has some of the best anime I've seen my whole life. It's unfortunate that since, I haven't found a series that caught me as whle as Ghost in the Shell or Azumanga Daioh.

Um, no offense, but you're mentioning anime that's at least 5 years old. I think the last half-decent series I watched was Michiko to Hatchin and it's three years old, I believe...

It's cute to see how many people try to excuse all the thing with "oh, they're mercenaries! Regular people doesn't do that kind of things!". That moment, I remember Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo's experiments and laugh.