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This has been my favorite new show of 2015-16, which surprised me. But, Jake McDorman and Jennifer Carpenter have some good chemistry together (in a brother/sister sort of way. I hope the show never deviates on that), and after a handful of episodes the show made some remarkable strides with the characterizations of

The most interesting thing I learned from this interview is that Rob Huebel used to be girl.

Yeah, I think he was trying to play it off as just a rumor at first, and then… GOTCHA! He really was banned.

Welp. 8 days later and this whole line of jokes sort of sucks now.

Apparently, he's been dead for almost 30 years, too.

I played it over the weekend, and I think it has just as much interactivity as a Telltale game (except it lacks the QTEs those games do). It's just on a 2D plane, and it can be a bit of a slog when you keep walking back and forth and nobody's talking. When the kids are talking though, it's plenty engaging because

At first I didn't really get the joke, but then it dawned on me:

"It’s got Lori from The Walking Dead."

The one at the Lone Pine Mall, right?

I almost feel like Sony intentionally put the pressure on themselves last year when they said it would be out in 2016. Like: "If we can't release it during the entire calendar year of 2016, then we just never will."

There are a ton of games I'm looking forward to in 2016, but my top 3 have to be The Last Guardian, Persona 5, and Final Fantasy XV. I feel like I'm experiencing some sort of fever dream even typing the names of two of those that truly seem like they might make it this year. Maybe they won't make it. But maybe they

And he dated Kelly Brook for years! Interesting…

Upvoted.

So with Javier Grillo-Marxuach writing this thing, Wendy Watson will somehow show up, right? Right?

No, it is not.

Whoa! The Rebels!

FUCK.

I was a pretty lonely kid straight out of high school in the early 00s and I found a lot of solace in countless hours of listening to music. It was then I finally started giving STP a shot, and their (what I think is an) underrated album Shangri-La Dee Da helped me through some tough times. Scott Weiland definitely

I like how my brain made her use Bobby Hill's voice when I played out the rejection scene in my head, too.

I'd like to add About a Boy and The Family Man to this list. I've made About a Boy a semi-regular year end watch, and I guess it's just mostly because the movie actually ends on Christmas that I'd lump into this category. The Family Man is, I think, the closest anyone has been to a modern day It's a Wonderful Life.