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Head Architect Sylvia
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Ahh, I think I'll probably purchase that one after I finish Fates. I've only seen good reviews too, and although I haven't played a lot of them, I feel that every Fire Emblem game in the last 20 years (at least) has been exceptional. Always high quality in every area.

Fire Emblem Heroes recently got me back into the franchise after not playing a single title since Sacred Stones. I'm hooked. I've reached 26k feathers and I'm still deciding on the first character I want to upgrade to 5*. I think I'm leaning towards investing in a 3* +atk Cherche.

Yeah, I'm relatively pleased with how everything has turned out so far.

I only just got into Fire Emblem Heroes last week. I honestly didn't even know it existed until I think I must have seen someone on here mention it. I've played a few of the games on GBA - I love the gameplay, so of course now I'm hooked.

I was about to write the exact same thing. I'm not typically hooked by any "catchy" mainstream pop music but there's just something about that song. I don't know what it is, it's just so alluring. Also the corny video clip complements it perfectly. Such a hoot. She kills it in that too.

My condolences.

Hmm yes, I'd say he was probably the drawcard. Definitely did not get up to that point in the film before walking out, but that scene looks like comedy gold judging from the snippet of it I just watched in the trailer.

True, that's more or less an unspoken rule when it comes to questions like this, isn't it? On the bright side, at least it wasn't Jack and Jill. I have sworn to never go near that film.

Anger Management. Our whole family agreed to walk out after 30 minutes. We all despise Adam Sandler films so I don't even understand why we decided to see it in the first place. I just watched the trailer to refresh my memory and every "funny" moment just falls so flat.

True, I didn't immediately think of British sitcoms but that's probably only because I haven't seen a lot of them in their entirety. Shame on me. Good list though. I'd add Douglas Reynholm and most of the cast of The Thick of It.

Hmm I knew someone would come up with that counterpoint as soon as I clicked enter. You're totally correct, and I do agree, but I feel like it's way more common for the unlikable characters in comedy to become fan favourites. I mean, typically in the best sitcoms half the cast is made up of terrible people - you could

I feel like picking "unlikable" characters from comedies is cheating a bit because they're often written to be the most hilarious and thus end up being fan favourites despite being terrible human beings.