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    How did it not make sense? The only dot you have to connect is that Tommy spent some time searching for who killed his father (and ruined his life) while he was growing up. The rest is pretty well conveyed throughout the season if you watch them closely.

    But haven't you heard? Fullscreen and 60fps is SO much better, It's almost as good as when I force Twin Peaks into 16:9.

    I've read a lot of reviews saying the game kills you too much and doesn't explain anything properly but I can't say I've experienced that issue. I only really felt the game had one questionable point (where it expects you to run from the black haired monster and shoot the pipe to divert the flames even though earlier

    Yeah I remember the show has doing original music before but I always remember it being a little more understated. I found the sad piano music accompanying Gillians letter to be particularly bad, simultaneously breaking the period atmosphere and basically saying "HEY NUCKY, YOU SHOULD FEEL SAD NOW". Definitely

    Ah, that makes a lot more sense, thanks for that.

    Anyone else find this episode to have a strange tone to it?
    I can't quite put my finger on exactly what it was but something felt a little off about it.
    Like the use of original music used in a show that has almost always relied on music from the time period. I also found the opening montage and the part where Maranzano

    I really enjoyed Taming Strange, Fatbeard is probably my least favourite ep.

    I think Boardwalk Empire is better than both those shows.

    It's Persona 3 and Dark Souls II (PC) for me this weekend.
    So long 120 hours of my life.

    I haven't played Minecraft in a while but from memory you can throw it on 'peaceful' difficulty which means nothing will attack you. You can explore as much as you like without being hassled by enemies.

    The red wedding was alright…I guess.
    I've always felt like GoT was missing an artistic angle and I think if there was ever a scene that shows this it would be the red wedding. In the books the red wedding is described like a descent into madness from Catelyn's perspective, it would've been nice to see this work it's

    I can understand you getting bored with the writing, different strokes for different folks, but I strongly disagree that GoT is written with the intention of making people 'get off' on the details.
    The red wedding generates a reaction by design not just for kicks, it's meant to shock you and make you extremely

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    I can't wait to see everyone totally forget the red wedding and cry tears of joy next season during Margery and Joffreys wedding.



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