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They say all impressions are good, but how is there not some kind of negative advertising quotient for things that impede upon the media you’re trying to consume? Like, if I have to watch an ad before or during some random video I’m watching, I’m not buying your stuff.

There’s a difference between not being paid enough and not having a job and it sounds a lot like she can’t get a job. So, yes, maybe she should give up her industry for one that’s willing to pay her.

Yea, but look how happy that construction worker is.

Pretty sure we were all emotionally invested in Joffrey or Ramsey Bolton and their eventual comeuppance.

Had to scroll way too far for a decent take on this episode. Didn’t know that we were allowed to have those.

All of these people are terrible. You’re rooting for them to die. It’s just that some are more terrible than others, so you’re rooting for them to die before others.

Otto basically says as much when he says that Viserys has “left them a gift”.

GameStop needs to just come full-circle and turn into an arcade and playspace.

You’re right. I just assumed a lot of it was green/blue screens.

This is so dumb, not because of the toys, but because of the choice of toy.

He’s bald now. No one will ever know.

Daemon also tells Qarl, in somewhat coded language, that there’s a place for him and Laenor in Pentos, if he has the coin (which he then gives him).

Anyone else have a hard time with the blue lens filter they switched to after nightfall? Picture quality seemed to really suffer after that and it’s already hard enough to differentiate each blonde wig as it is.

Had the opportunity to play through the Dragon Age series front to back during the pandemic and DAII might actually be the best of the series. It’s not as technical as Origins or as polished as Inquisition, but I think it’s the greatest sum of its parts.

The article mentions that they’ve done some work for EA and Ubisoft before, so it sounds like they’re pretty established. The Kickstarter was probably to gauge interest, but at this point, they could bring on another couple of people with what they’ve raised.

I don’t get the sense that he’s malicious, but he definitely seems opportunistic.

I think Alicent has only ever gone with the flow. She’s ultimately a pawn in her father’s plan (even though I don’t think it played out the way Otto expected) and has no choice but to marry Vicerys. As queen, she’s just kind of along for the ride. She’ll provide counsel to her husband or stepdaughter, but I don’t

With the Switch version of Animal Crossing, my profile allows me to play as a separate character, but I’m a resident on my wife’s island and she ultimately has creative control.

I think AV Club specifically asks that their reviewers have too much to review at any given time to be able to absorb what they’re actually watching and that they exclusively watch it on a small laptop with poor visibility.

Robert Baratheon is exactly the kind of dude to ditch his family and responsibilities to get drunk at the hunting camp. I honestly thought that made Cersei’s plan more feasible. It wouldn’t be difficult to convince him to get liquored up and go chase some boar’s down.