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To quote another parody series: "The hate each other… but they also f*** each other!"

My pre-teen self couldn't handle Batman Returns and didn't understand why it had been marketed to kids.

I recently saw the play "Dog Sees God" about angsty teenage versions of the Peanuts gang. It was funny at first but soon became it's own gloomy thing with no understanding of Schulz's tone.

He's her very own Mr. Darcy… Mr. Dom-cy? Mr… Dom-ar-cy? Democracy? That's what it was about all along?

They're busy complaining that Gotham isn't GCPD. And they're still right.

They're going to write a show about the folks who wrote the flop Marilyn Monroe musical in 1983!

The first rule of Kolob is don't talk about Kolob.

11 hours into Dragon Quest 7 and I've decided to return it to Gamefly. I loved my playthroughs of 5 and 8. I enjoyed 4, 6 and 9 at first but grew weary in their endgames. I'm finding 7 bland and tedious.

Witcher 1 and 2 crashed on my PC. Witcher 3 worked as a standalone story. I played it on console. Now that I've completed it I'm considering upgrading my specs and trying the first two again.

Tried some horror adventure games in the steam sale.

New Vegas kept punishing me for exploring. I did not appreciate that.

I liked Blood and Wine because it's set in an open world that I wanted to spend time in. After a glut of grimdark games and the unpleasant Hearts of Stone DLC I loved my month-long romp through Toussaint. It felt like the kingdom was getting safer and happier with each monster I slew. The state of poor Velen was never

The combat system changed but didn't necessarily improve.

It lasted two outdoor hikes and about twenty network crashes before I gave up but the idea was lovely.

For all of Knight's scope I'd really expected more character development from the supporting cast.

Just finished Oxenfree last night. I enjoyed it though one part left a sour aftertaste. My ending seemed "unhappy" due to missing two of the 24 collectibles. Then I looked online and saw I'd gotten one of the relatively "happier" endings. The story was meant to be a downer no matter how you played it. Alex's slow

Just finished Oxenfree, hence the late comment. A horror game in a retirement home could be fascinating. The protagonist would already be dealing with the sense of family abandonment and existential fear of death. Then orderlies start… (disappearing, acting like monsters, acting too "nice," insert horror trope) and

Minorities have created a lion's share of pop culture. Trump's cabinet has expressed a great deal of disdain for us. Don't be surprised if we express disdain in return.

All excellent choices. You can listen to her Broadway work on the cast album of Irene(1974) and online bootlegs of Woman of the Year(1981-83).

The poster looks like it's an ad for one of those comedies where the man makes two dinner dates in the same restaurant.