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That's why together, they would make a great S4 baddie(s), I imagine. We still have a lot cards in the air, and so much is still speculation. This season does prove most exciting

That's could be season 4. Something about lesser of two evils

Dracula yes, but wasn't Lucifer dealt with last season?(Creepy puppet and all)
Though both teaming up, it seems to more a season 4 thing. We still have Lily and Ethan's story to deal with, before it gets too heavy

That does seem the case, considering how the series so far peppered us with references(Van Helsing being the most obvious, Mina, and the continuation of the other fallen), and so this season with more so

That is a possibility, but with the doctor's introduction in the premiere, it seems that could be an end of season thing; Some kind of "stop doing chems" arc alongside Victor's dilemma

I'm very curious on the resolution of how this season ends. We have have 3 big bads(Dracula!, Lily/Dorian, and Ethan's Father). I'm sure the last will be a mid-season thing.

Sue somehow knows the secret of immortality, that is not surprising
Chinese hackers strike again! (Possibly problem in the future?)
One background moment; Kent was on a blank phone when Banking Task Force was brought up
"I'm having reservations about the reservations" and "I'm meeting troops and shaking God only knows

Just give Alison Wright the Emmy, no questions asked

Where I work it's a big foodie/restaurant group. Co-workers talk about these cool, new places and we talk about them. On the foodie side, I am one with them(talking about ingredients and the like), but when it comes to the new places they go to, it's well… literally I got a "Eh, I'm not sure you would fit in with this

*Rita Repulsa laugh*

Also the background moments were hilarious:
Gary eating the yogurt with a spoon
Catherine with her camera
Gary detailing the difference between President Meyer and Secret Service agent

So that's where Clea Duvall has been this whole time! I knew I got her confused with someone from behind

Dany introducing herself at parties must go over so well: "Hello, I'm Daenerys Stormborn…<15 minutes later>… Mother of Dragons

This movie is something I never knew I wanted.

I would go with Arkham Knight. Once you get past the initial, but rather infuriating, Batmobile tutorial, it's super fun

My only concern with that Zero Dilemma trailer, is that some of voice acting seems off, compared to VLR. I'm still hella excited though.

Finishing up Uncharted 3 in the collection. Hopefully done by Saturday. After that, most likely to jump into Rogue Galaxy again. On the jungle planet. Owned it when it was a PS2, so hopefully it still holds up, which it does

I usually go downbeat. For specific, I go with "I've Seen It All" by Thom Yorke and Bjork. It is strangely uplifting,but yet melancholic
But in general, I just watch endings of sad movies. For some strange reason, when one is in a mood, they are almost encouraging in a way. It's rather hard to explain: It just feels

The world does need more Tilda Swinton on trucks

The fact that they called it GameTrust makes it even more peculiar