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You're right. The argument that Vader lets others do his work is a terrible argument. Even with the prequels and TCW, Anakin was shown being hands on, whether it's fighting against armies or slaughtering children. The guy is a very proactive leader.

I hear the Joe Shmoe novelization kept you in suspense while the show just ruined the twist from the beginning.

Well there goes our next potential republican president.

I think I put more time in for MK8 than I did with the Xbone and PS4 combined. So with that, this is already a definite buy.
Nintendo really needs to get on that DLC kick. I know that sounds sacrilegious, but if they continued releasing map packs and new drivers, I would never buy any other console but Nintendo again.

Finally an AV Club segment I can enjoy!

Snyder's Dawn of the Dead allowed the zombie storyline be fun and and not resort to being a completely dreary mess.

Performance art is certainly art.

I just finished Shantae and the Pirate's Curse and I'm already having withdrawls. I own 1/2 Genie Hero for PS Vita, but my Vita was stolen a couple of weeks ago. (Also why I never actually got to finish Persona 4 Golden. It was supposed to be my complete ending!!!) Well I decided to just New Game + it for now, then

Currently playing Shantae: Risky's Revenge as the Switch is currently on it's way. I gotta say I'm ashamed for having missed this game. While the plot is fairly basic, the silliness of it keeps me entertained. The character design and atmosphere is really fun to. I also like the 2D gameplay in a somewhat 2.5D world?

Marvel just completed me.

This is always a problem with Hollywood movies. It's the same with kids in the 90's. I don't want to be Dick Tracey's little kid sidekick. I wanted to be Dick Tracey. It's amazing how we can't give African or Asian Americans major roles, but we're fine tossing kids and overseas actors into starring spots.

This is why I liked Bobby Hill. He was around the perfect age to play with childhood tropes, but then later on served well in capturing the issues of teen life. Bart and Lisa were great, but too young to ever realistically capture the struggles of youth beyond playground pranks. It wasn't til Bob's Burgers that any

So basically it's 20 minutes of talking to my boss?

Also why I preferred DA:I. The storyline was fun and the gameplay got really repetitive, but it felt the most like my character mattered to everyone else, making her matter more to me. Also I could finally be a Dwarf and still get a satisfying romance.

I don't know if critically panned, but completely forgotten was Just Shoot Me. I used to religiously watch that show every day, yet I don't think I ever met anyone else who had watched that show. My parents didn't care for it, my friends didn't like it, it was just me in my bubble. Nina Van Horn was my hero for years

I discovered this latest generation that I don't have time for consoles anymore, except Nintendo. For the most part everything else is on PC, but not needing to buy the latest Xbox and Playstation makes keeping up with Nintendo's exclusives so much easier. The handheld playstyle of some games for the Wii-U was a big

May you liver forever, Geraldo.

I just now saw Moana, late as usual. It really was overall a beautiful movie and I loved the visuals so much. One thing I really took away was how much I enjoyed the songs. For the most part, disney movies don't grab me into the musical moments anymore. I tend to roll my eyes, much like when I first saw Frozen. Not so

Seeing this I can't help but be scared. Sure this could mean bigger budget but what if this is like the BioWare moment for RPDP? It gets more visibility, but what will it cost the show in the long run? Will it lose identity?

His show's biggest problem was the entire setup. 30 minutes to get a mini-daily show setup followed by a panel? They literally had time for one question and straight into "Keep it 100" before the show ended. The show needed a full hour and straight into the panel. Larry Wilmore is at his best in impromptu