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Joyce was the likelier option as the series progressed, less to explain to Mike's mom and dad. I assumed from the start that Hopper would be the one to develop the parental bond with Eleven, and that he would play an instrumental role in saving her somehow from the "bad men". But it definitely didn't shake out that

Thank you Mike Pence for that public service announcement.

God yes, and he'd always want to talk about his damned photographs!

Great series. Near the beginning I was sure that Eleven would end up as Hopper's adopted daughter. I would have settled for any ending, honestly, that had Eleven alive and free. Her disappearance, that last ego drop off, just wrecked me.

I felt very conflicted as well about Hopper. But in fairness it was the only move he had left to try to let them go into the portal, let alone live through it. He's a smalltown sheriff fighting a military black op. In the end the best he could hope for was to give them enough while still being beneath their attention

It felt habitual on his part. I could imagine Steve doing that move before going up to bat every time because it looked cool.

The way he ducked and weaved, spun the bat around before hitting the monster again was some badassery for sure.

And sort of screwed from the beginning by being spawned in the empty shadow pool.

Ding ding, we have a winner

I really got hooked on Dark Matter recently. It was on Netflix but I couldn't find any other recent sci-fi shows

A nitpick I've always had with Wonder Woman's powerset is her inability to be invulnerable to bullets, she was always dodging or deflecting them. If you have superstrength that allows you to go toe-to-toe with Superman without breaking your hands, then for sure your skin should be able to handle bullets or other

I might be giving the movie too much credit, but I think that fighting a senseless war is what's going to get her to back off her involvement with human affairs till BvS. Trevor might convince her to fight on his side as it's the "right" side, but I assume there's going to be a moment when she realizes that her side

My second pick was for Anna Torv

I've played a few games of the original with friends and loved it. When I heard there was a sword and sorcery version I had to get it. I also got the hero pack with additional characters. That sadly wasn't worth the price tag.

Cool, I'll look back. I picked the axe as my first weapon. Also for my character build I used the one with high arcana, because I assumed there'd be some kind of magic system. But so far useless. Did I screw myself over by not focusing on more physical stats or does arcana actually matter later?

I tried focusing in a two hands axe approach because gun was not working that way. I should try it again

I did, can't use it more than twice though or he transforms. It's mostly the beast form that kills me though

Interesting game week. I got Bloodborne last weekend, but I can't get past the second boss. First Souls-esque game for me and its been … frustrating.

So true. Writers will use bisexual female characters all the time, but they really shy away from having bisexual males.

What the hell are you talking about? "create a structure that makes it easy to be virtuous"? It's incredibly easy to NOT rape someone.