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I was in the same situation, I was in all of the Betas except the first one, I do really enjoy the game and have about 60-70 hours in the game, but it truly feels like a standard RPG with an MMO skin. If there was only a monthly maybe I could justify it, or just the 60 upfront cost and no monthly, or a single player

it would of have been JoS Wheaties (note the single S, like Wil's single L)

Yeah she kinda said that under her breath when back was turned, I think maybe she was still suspicious of him at that moment though, I think it was to quick or glossed over to mean anything else.

I could see Agent Coulson doing a number from Mama Mia?

psst——Thanks, I always screw his name up or could be vengeful spellcheck

I know big brother Josh(edit it's JOSS) Whedon is more of an influence, than he is an integral part of the show by leaving most of the heavy lifting to brother Jedd Whedon. But the way the show is progressing, is exactly like all of his previous shows (and I mean that in the best way) Whedonesque tropes are

Yeah!!! Period Dramas. It is the one genre of television I never get bored of. This show had a good start, maybe not as good as similar British programs so far but the lead actor Jamie Bell definitely carried the show. I do hope they "dress set" the locations a bit better, but I did really like that the British Major

Ahh, mmmm ok, but I still think they are weening off his whole super Grimm powers a bit, nary a mention of it lately.

So they have pretty much have given up on Super Zombie Power Nick storyline? If so I am glad, that one never really made much sense. Why would you be able to hear better? I can maybe understand the whole slower pulse, seems like he's dead when he's asleep, but come on super hearing? Anyway I do really like this show,

Yes you are right, it is not a crap show, more like Bizzarro, but I do stand by the crap actors part.

This show is literally ripped from a Harlequin Novel cover. This is truly one of my guilty pleasure shows (this and Call The Midwife) I'm a history buff, and this show is so wrong on so many levels that it works perfectly.

I think most people here are watching it for the ridicule level now, its a crap show, with crap actors, insane plot, odd guest stars, and we sorta like it that way. It is kinda like watching a car crash. but only if the car in question is a clown car, with like 30 clowns being disemboweled, decapitated, and squished

misslucas and NoMoreHodoring are truly the reason I love nerdculture, minutia, and detail oriented observation make my heart sing. :)

Ok this part of the interview really cracked me up and yep I read it in Joey's voice:

Driving/Walking/Flying clear across the country (or to another Country)in what seems like just a couple of hours, Supernatural does this weekly, Revolution does this weekly though last episode they put in "5 days later", Warehouse 13 constantly flies to multiple countries all within he same episode often.

I remember the Tab machines, and by this time 1980, it was wee bit early for the bills, only coins, not as sure about the buttons..now in front of my supermarket they had like 4 "soda" machines and on the side was a bill changer, I remember this because it took like ten tries to get the scrunched up sweaty dollar to

is there such a thing as Balls-Twin?, or are they like fingerprints.

I love how 80's immersive this show is, I am the same age as the son in this show, so I remember all the little things, like the glass top/wood panel dining room table just the attention to detail is awesome.

the night Berners-Lee got busy with his Word Processor

I think for me the best parts of the show are this oddly pseudo-sexual tension that exists between Norma and Norman, just little things like the way she touches him, and holds his hand, I know there are these protection issues she has and her fears of his "blackout" moments, but she has this need for self reassurance