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I love how she's the one complaining about comedians going for low hanging fruit when she has two specials on Netflix that are herculean exercises on lowest common denominator humor. I agree that Schumer's last special was absolute garbage but Iliza is not one to talk.

The movie lampshades the twist just enough to be predictable but the reveal is done well enough that it doesn't diminish the impact of said plot point.

I was really looking forward to this apparent return to form of the series and finalIy got to see it yesterday. (as I couldn't catch the first screening wednesday and was too busy thursday.)

I interpreted it as the DOJ's attempt to shift the narrative and get back at the firm for getting in their way, and Lucca for having Colin interfere with the DOJ's goal of lowering police brutality case numbers.

It should be interesting to see Rachel's opinions on Megyn's show now that they are basically network buddies.

The Good Wife's last two seasons made it go from my favorite to one of my most hated shows in the history of television. Just trying to assimilate that the same show that gave us "Red Team Blue Team" and "Hitting the Fan" could drop the ball that hard is impossible for me so I'll probably never revisit it.

They had incredible chemistry and I legitimately cry every time I watch the Unforgettable number in the last episode.

It's against my better judgment but I still love this show to bits. I bought all eight seasons twice.

Agreed. My problem with that criticism is that it didn't seem to take into account that the medium through which the spoof was acted out was drag, in which questionable taste is not only the point but the nicest thing you can say about it.

I've been ignoring these reviews since your S8 stint when you said the Empire spoof was offensive but I had to come back to confirm if you actually thought Detox's look was yellowface and please stop from now on.

Though Uematsu is involved and has composed some of the best songs in the game, most of the XIV:ARR soundtrack (which is stellar, by the way), especially after 2.5, was composed by Masayoshi Soken who in my opinion is more than worthy a successor.

Wholly agreed

There are no good guys but there certainly are better people. I directed that person to the article so he could form opinions of his own. However, Pinsof did realize what he had done and worked towards correcting his mistakes. He actively sought to prevent her suicide and she also admitted that what she had done was

Well, I was replying to someone who asked about it so clearly there are people who haven't heard of it. And, in spite of your rudeness I'd like to remind you that because the event was so insignificant a lot of people didn't care for it when it was first reported and now that the dust has settled, would be a great

I would sell my soul to work that close to the Deus Ex team.
I really hope they implement in-game commentary for their future games as well. That was such a great idea it's astonishing how it hadn't been done before

It may surprise you that not everyone uses NeoGAF or forums in general. And that GamerGate just isn't something most people would actively look into since it's known to be a mess.

I found one. I'm sorry I couldn't find a more credible source with the time I had but I believe this one is fairly well researched

The writer for one of my favorite more recent games managed not only to do justice and reboot an old franchise but also actively participated in the game's development.

If anyone was wondering how one-note could Cameron Esposito possibly be, there's your answer

*Insert obligatory "or Edgar Allan Poe enthusiasts" comment here*