dereknoakes
Derek Noakes
dereknoakes

That's never stopped them suing people before, has it?

It took two of her, but they did it, goddammit!

I thought the same thing before posting. "The journey is more important than the destination" is certainly one of my biggest takeaways from the game.

I hope that's not considered a spoiler. As you said, it was a fairly good assumption based on the previous interludes.

I've played through it twice now. Really love what they did with it, and it was worth every bit of the wait in this guy's opinion.

I believe they've said that once they finish up the PC/Mac version, they will look at porting to other systems, but likely starting with iOS/Android, as the touch based nature translates pretty well for point n' click type games.

A friend of mine summed it up thusly: "Amblin-era Spielberg, starring some Goonies, scored by John Carpenter with a story penned by King."

Having watched just one more episode, "mute but learned to speak" is a pretty accurate description as I see it. She slowly takes on more language to a point where it seems to me that she's been treated subhuman and not conversed with for so long that she only knows a handful of learned words to start, and then

Doesn't this all boil down to how the creators submit for consideration and not some arbitrary set of rules? For instance, Louis CK submitted Horace and Pete for drama instead of limited series, when it could potentially fall under either category.

Fair point! I was getting a bit off topic and had forgotten that was the subject at hand.

Correct, although I don't recall discussing those at all. Additionally, I believe you are dinged a full star in your case ranking for doing so.

I'm not sure if it's something they later patched, or if I just did something different, but I managed to avoid driving even in that level by deciphering the clue first. Once you figure it out it becomes a "location" that you can force your partner to drive to.

You…didn't make your partner drive everywhere? I thought everyone did this.

Such a great game, and that was one of many, many, little touches that made it a more enjoyable experience than your typical Rockstar fare for me. Not that I don't love GTA. But RDR will always have a special place in my heart.

Yes and no. There are so many different kinds and companies making them. There are some gummies from Kushy Punch that are $10 for 100mg. That is definitely enough to have a nice edible experience, although still a bit pricey for a single dose.

Where do you get the 5mg/joint figure? I don't pay much attention to the THC content of flower, but for edibles the "dose" recommended my my dispensary is usually around 25mg.

I was at the dispensary yesterday and a 90-ish year old lady in line ahead of me was returning some gummies because they weren't strong enough.

Sorry, didn't realize I responded to your earlier comment with a convo that had basically already played itself out down here.

But does it have to be that binary? I've learned enough about coached confessions from the WM3 and Making a Murder documentaries to be fairly suspect of any story that is as inconsistent and conveniently aligned with the police's existing narrative as Jay's testimony. Personally, I think he could have easily been fed

This kind of attitude is what got him wrongfully convicted in the first place. At no point should he have had to "prove his innocence". It is on the state to prove his GUILT, which by almost all accounts they do not have sufficient evidence to do. Whether you think he did it or not shouldn't even be relevant to the