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I think a lot of people see the games as being “the franchise”, but really the games exist to introduce and promote new monsters in the IP.

I personally believe that Pokemon’s three year development cycle isn’t sustainable, but a lot of fans have the property backwards.

I would argue that the Shark is the protagonists of the Reef, a single mom, trying to “have it all” in the Big Apple!

PS - I’ve never seen The Reef.

I heard it was allegedly “trill”.

Manny Jacinto should have been one of the Kens, and I think if I rewatch Barbie, I will feel that absence.

Like knowing Sandler was supposed to be the Bear Jew.

I totally skipped over it, I am a dumb.

There was an episode(s) where she couldn’t buy her apartment because she spent too much money on designer fashion, and rather than learn a lesson, she got money from her friend to make a down payment.

The portrayal of money has always been an issue with this show.

You pay more for extra members, or profiles? Because those are different things. 

I like having access to old fighting games, but the inability to remap controls can be a pain, especially when it comes to arcade ports.

People need to stop reading into the lore of Zelda games.

There’s nothing there.

Were “no strings attached” or did Netflix just not bother enforcing a rule that it’s always had in place?

Can you honestly say that you thought it was OK to share a password with someone who didn’t live anywhere near you?

also even more if you have friends or family members who don’t live in the same house as you”

Those are called adults.

They can buy their own Netflix. 

As someone who password shares, I thought the amount of people who were upset by it were a bit... Entitled? Like, you’re stealing. Don’t get me wrong, I support the stealing, but those who reacted with “Netflix is no longer letter me share passwords with another independent adult who lives states away?!” were a bit...

The movie was literally about old friends getting together and trying to adapt to the changes in one another’s lives.

People tend to forget that Biff Tannen in Back to the Future 2 was a blatant mockery of Trump, and that movie came out in 1989.

Fieri officiated over a mass gay wedding ceremony in Florida.

I don’t think of him as Republican, but he does definitely cater to the “politically neutral” crowd, most likely because that’s his bread and butter.

I think I’ve stayed here for a long time and let many of the ups and downs wash over me, but these “things not to say” articles are just... Sooooo Bad.


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Yeah, he’s got that great “Mad Dad” energy.

I like him a lot in Shrinking, it might be the first time I think he’s been genuinely funny. 

And you know he was asked that question 100 times on that day alone.

You’ve gotta interview Ford before 11am, that’s when he hits the flask.

This honestly feels a bit like a “pre-COVID blockbuster summer”.

It does a good job of capturing both the weather and scenery.