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Oh, good, it's not just me and my shit laptop.

"It better not be Cosima though. It would be too awful if she dies even though she found the cure."

I didn't realize he wasn't Westmoreland until I read this review. It just seems so odd to heavily foreshadow a guy who turns out to be nothing more than a proxy.

- Really disappointed that Sarah didn't follow up ripping that knife out of her leg by plunging it into Rachel. That seemed like a natural kill-off opportunity, especially since Rachel's gotten to be a rather dull villain for me. I can only hope she doesn't last too long into the next season, since we're getting

Never forgive. Never forget.

In all seriousness, a version of Ghostbusters where Maslany plays all four of the roles would have me immeasurably more excited than the reboot we have.

I'm heartbroken, but at the same time, I'm glad it's concluding. I'd much rather have a show like this maintain a high bar of quality for a solid five seasons — more than a lot of my favorite shows, like Hannibal, were afforded — than keep going for as long as the ratings warrant it and spiral down into the shitter a

I understand so little about this game that I can't even begin to guess at its plot or gameplay style, and yet I already need it in my console like I need water in the desert.

I don't know about the weapons, but he is openly bisexual and has a boyfriend.

We get it: pointless gritty reboots are pointless. That's the single "joke" to this series, and every installment just pounds it in further. The actual content, consistently great art style aside, is irritatingly emptied of wit or satire. I don't exactly miss the furries and their meandering snapshot conversations

It's a shame, because Negan is actually an entertaining, complex villain miles ahead of every other ramblingly evil monster the show's had so far — and doubtlessly among Kirkman's best characters altogether. If well served as he is in the source material, he could come close to pulling the show out of the lifeless rut

I see a lot of people saying that this is another in the long line of tragic 2016 musician deaths, but in a lot of ways it's worse. This isn't an old artist passing away of natural causes or drug overdose or something. This is a young life, full of passion and potential and just hitting success, being snuffed out in

Game of Thrones is unquestionably not up to their usual par (to the point where I didn't even bother mentioning it), but I'd argue TFTB as their best output since Walking Dead Season One, even if you have no prior interest in the Borderlands universe. And since it's officially canon according to the main series

Telltale: Announce new seasons for The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, and Tales From The Borderlands while finally bringing an axe down on the neck of the unending tepid slurry that is Minecraft Story Mode.

Silent Hills.

Fair enough and completely understandable. It was just something I found noteworthy.

Hell yes. Always fun to come across other Bogleech readers.

I give much less of a shit than my tone probably indicated. I just recognize the iconography — and the severe negative backlash against it in circles both inside the creepypasta community and out — and thought it worth pointing out.

I can't ignore the fact that you guys put out an article about why creepypasta is scary (which a lot of it very well can be), but you used Jeff the Killer as the headline image.

I feel that "creating new things similar to things you like" is far more derivative than just writing a story in that universe. There's no problem with incorporating elements of your favorite things into an entirely original universe — that's the bread and butter of original writing — but to hew closely enough to