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And all of the millions (MILLIONS!) and millions of supporters will love him for it.

I have, actually. Unless they have severe anosognosia, most schizophrenics can learn to identify some or all of their symptoms once diagnosed, and they start treatment. Before that diagnosis and he,p is when it's really difficult for them to identify symptoms.

Singer is executive producer and I generally just hate his entire X-Men universe. I never watched Burn Notice, so that also affects my ability to be interested in the show.

Bryan Singer? No thank you.

Jimmy still probably suffers so,e kind of punishment right? Suspension? Would the bar be okay with planting the battery on Chuck? Huell was on the witness list but still. Also speaking of, why wouldn't Chuck and Howard double check that list to make sure? They never bring it up.

Disotiative disorders are considered symptoms of other mental illnesses a lot of the time. So it's a lot of times trying to get someone to understand that there is probably something else causes the symptoms. And even people who are schizophrenic are aware of what is happening once diagnosed.

The District Attorney being named Hamilton Burger is a direct reference to Perry Mason. That's the name of William Talman's character. Who was also District Attorney of Los Angeles.

goddammit. Why can't they just use a different cut for the ads and the actual trailer you intentionally clicked on with the purpose of watching the full trailer?

Lol what is it with the 3-5 second preview of the trailer AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TRAILER? I don't need an intro, just play the shit.

Erlich is definitely racist. But the jokes this episode showed how it finally backfired. Especially because in his attempt to not seem racist he just assumed Ed didn't know Mandarin because of his accent, lol. I loved him tryna explain Jian Yang's "culture," during the dinner.

A show about the Faceless Men and their assassination exploits. It would be cool to see a show dedicated to them shifting the political landscape from the shadows.

It never ends.

Yeah, they can also maybe go the collusion route with Howard. Chuck had him park away from the House and cut through neighboring yards so Jimmy wouldn't see the car.

His evasion was definitely better. Ryuji had better defense. And I liked that he could buff the physical attack of the party if I needed it.

And that's the issue. He never stood out as a physical attacker, nor a magic user. And wasn't the best all-arounder imo. If the only draw is "exploits ice weakness," then yeah I'm good.

He did a lot of crit damage. I think the difference between he and Ryuji isn't that much. And for a lot of the game Yusuke is fine. Like I said, he just didn't seem like I needed him over some other party members. Especially for boss fights.
I might try and focus on him as a main party member next playthrough tho.

Not about protagonist not filling their role. Just that he didn't filma role that wasn't better filled by another character. And that doesn't include the protagonist.

My thing with Yusuke is if he's supposed to be an all arounder I felt like Makoto was better at that. He's better early game but mid-late I preferred Ryuji. And definitely Ryuji for boss fights in general. Plus Joker was able to use some decent ice personas so I never felt like I was missing out on that. Kind of wish

Ryuji does more physical damage overall tho. Especially with the power charge. Being the only ice user was nice, but it wasn't that huge a loss not having Yusuke in the party, imo.

Yusuke's story was awesome but he didn't see, to be particularly good at anything in battle. I never really found a use for him.