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Daniel OMeara
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Water under the bridge. I sort through most websites I follow via RSS Feeds and save what i want to read for later, which typically works out just fine. It's only when something makes it into the title that I end up running into problems. Good on you for the reader engagement and willingness to quickly make the change.

I believe it was something like "Ash vs Evil Dead cleans house with puppets, patients, and Pablo." I see how Michael may have thought it was safe, but I immediately read it to mean that the show was finishing up with all 3 elements, which is kind of what cleaning house means.

I think if you reconsider how the original title was written, you'd understand that it totally gave away the final major plot point of the episode, or at the very least created an expectation that it might occur, when it should have been a surprise. You spoiled me as well, which is something I tend not to expect from

Wow, what a completely inaccurate piece of so-called journalism that I'm not even quite sure belongs in the AV Club. Part of me wishes I had checked out the Fox News and MSNBC coverage, because CNN seemed as though they would be including the protests in their broadcast on Monday, but in the middle of covering a

Wait a second; they show repeats of Farscape, Veronica Mars, and Friday Night Lights too? Holy crap, they need to learn how to market themselves.

Boy, Pivot really needs to figure out this whole marketing thing. The only reason I knew it existed was because they (poorly?) remastered Buffy episodes in HD and it happens to be my favorite show. I just watched the promo linked to in this article and yes, it's mess. However, it's the only reason I have any clue

I tend to judge reviews against the gold standard of Roger Ebert's written film reviews up until a few years before his death, before he got a bit rambling and less focused. His best reviews did an excellent job of establishing some fairly straightforward strengths and weaknesses of the filmmaking, the general sort of

I can deal with negative reviews of my most anticipated games, but I'm not so keen on badly written reviews and I'm sad to say I this qualifies as one.
The focus on action skills is confusing. They're describe as powerful and available early (as has been the case in every Borderlands game) and then there's no actual