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Ehhh, don't stress too much. It's like every other choice game. Most of the choices are there to deepen the associated story, and not to affect the bigger picture. The long-term-consequence choices are usually more, "Oh, that's interesting," than "I fucked up!" Probably because every choice results in bloodshed of

Hah, I don't have any recollection of that quest. Unless I did it early on in the game, I must have completely missed it. Reading the summary at the wiki, it's funny how much it sounds like half of the Witcher short stories. He never flies into as much of a bloody rage, but they usually end with him killing a bunch

Delighted that she's part of the shenanigans this season.

Ah shit, Storm's End would be great. Ideal place to get settled and coordinate with the Tyrells. And the cliffs in Tyrion's scene would make sense.

Well, Aegon started there, then set foot on an uninhabited King's Landing. She can make her plans there, but she'll probably want to set up camp on the continent proper before attacking KL.

YEP. She immediately folds and does not push back in any way. She is entrusted to a master control console that no one else knows how to use, and she simply goes along with what they ask. As I recall, she has the time to stand up from the console and threaten Finn, but she doesn't use any of that time to hit an alarm

Hey, after betraying the First Order and crippling the base's integrity, it only makes sense she would flee the moment she escaped the trash compactor.

So, Phasma's still an important player with the First Order crew? Even though her weak will and self-regard is the reason the Resistance was able to infiltrate and destroy their gigantic, expensive, super-powerful multi-planet-destroyer?

It does, though I won't mind checking in on Big Apple Bible for a little while.

I believe it was "Comedy Boohoo So Sad Yeah Yeah."

I misread that as David Simon, and became very excited at what the creator of The Wire has to say about the most kid-oriented Miyazaki film.

She changed her mind last time!

How many emotions does she play just in her reaction to Kevin saying he's not scared? She's simultaneously trying not to demoralize him, and repressing her instinct to intervene, and accepting that this person she loves is lost and about to die, and perhaps admiring his fearlessness as she considers her own suicide. I

Another for "Willie the Pimp." He takes that melody to so many places, then brings it back beautifully at the end.

There's so much going on in "Carry the Zero," I feel weird saying it has a guitar solo. But if you're talking about the stretch following the lyrics, that is amazing.

Huh, there's a truck heist in this movie? I know I had never seen the movie, but I thought I had a good handle on it: there's a street race at night, and that happens like 2-3 times, and then scenes in a garage where characters flirt. And then, y'know, it ends.

It starts with hijinks in London and ends with the gang on an airship tracking down a lost pyramid. I like it up until the climactic battle with the terrible CGI Rock.

Lovely.

"Sense the coming of death. I sense it coming now."