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I'm even further along than you (80 hours, yikes), and it's crazy how the game still manages to surprise me. I'm still stumbling upon things that blow me away. Just the other night, I realized there was a mountain I'd been meaning to climb, and when I got to the top, it triggered a big, awe-inspiring setpiece that

Kakariko Village is for sure Japanese. Got some real Okami vibes from that town.

Well, there's no screenshot feature, but there is an in-game camera you can get shortly after leaving the Plateau…

I think I'm about 70-80 hours in at this point, and man, this game just keeps on giving. I'm still being surprised with new, magical discoveries that blow me away, even with how familiar the game and its patterns have become. It's amazing how it gives you everything up front and let you run wild with it, yet you still

Don't forget Charles Dance, the grumpiest old person of them all!

No way! That movie is bafflingly watchable. It makes no sense at all, but it's so much fun to watch because of it.

That's crazy. Bob Hoskins's back hair was the best part of the movie!

I noticed that too. I know this show is on FXX, but Atlanta had a few uncensored f-words as well. Seems like FX[X] is looking to break down censorship barriers (which really only exist to appease advertisers anyway), and I'm totally on board with that.

Sounds like you're a big fan of the McDonagh brothers

But Michael explicitly says that "a long column of shopping carts… plowed right into you." What I'm saying is that even though the flashback cuts out as the shopping carts plow into Eleanor, that's not necessarily how she died. They just didn't show us the entirety of her death in the flashback. Though I suppose it's

Eleanor's death was as Michael described it though. It's just that there's more after the shopping carts. Michael says she got hit by runaway shopping carts while stooping to pick up a bottle of Lonely Girl Margarita Mix For One that fell out of her cart, then was swept into traffic and got hit by a truck advertising

That was incredible. It's so rare that a story can take me completely by surprise, but that twist left me reeling. I think it works largely because the show doesn't need it: we could have a Good Place hangout show and it would still be fun to watch. But the twist works so perfectly, addresses every piece of

There were some moments in this episode that I thought could have been really funny, but didn't quite land. In particular, the scene with Phil hiding from his dad behind a fridge door seems like it needed some more deliberate blocking. Imagine a close shot of Phil's dad and his girlfriend wondering where Phil is,