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I think I'm in the minority, but I've really been appreciating these old RPGs making their way to mobile. I never played RPGs growing up so I get to go back and see what I missed from the comfort of my cubicle (75% of my job requirement is simply holding a chair down). Chrono Trigger was my favorite of these

Am I the only person that played this on their phone at work muted? Sounds like I was missing out on the score…

I really became impressed with Chrono Trigger's grasp on time travel when I found out you could go to the future, open a treasure chest, then go back in the past and open the same treasure chest to get an item twice (at locations where that made sense).

"I just watched the pilot, but… is there a different one floating about?"

I'm still upset with Yahoo not picking up Enlisted.

Yeesh…my first thought after reading this was if there was another show out there also named Portlandia? We can't be talking about the same show here, can we, Jerry?

Season grades assigned with one episode "watched for review" still rubs me the wrong way.

The campfire song from Monkey Island 2…hands down.

Born in '83; favorite is Pinkerton. Although, to make the junior year thing work, it's not unreasonable to say my hometown was 4 years behind the rest of the country…

Same on both accounts. Born in '83 and got Blue on cassette through one of those "Buy 1 album at full price, get 11 for a penny" scams.

Stan and Sandy keep spending a lot of time reminding us that their son exists and providing reasons for why he's not on screen. Why not just go the Family Matters route and just ignore the kids ever existed? …that move would have benefited many a show

Watched these again after they popped up on Netflix. I'd forgotten how terrific the first half of Vol 2 was…and how the second half ground the entire movie to a screeching halt. I was taken out of the movie once Bill started talking about the amazing super truth serum he "invented." Similar thing happened to me in

There's never been a better feature in a word processing app than WP's Reveal Codes. Okay…maybe spell check, but Reveal Codes is a close second.

Was I the only one that read that plot description and thought "Support Your Local Sheriff"?

When I first saw Mystery Team, I wrote a quick post on Facebook saying how hilarious it was. The only comment I got was from my elderly aunt saying, "Thanks for the tip. I'll have to check this out." I'm not sure what I regretted more, that my aunt was going to sit through that strip club scene on my

Episode was okay, but the copious amount of terrible green screen knock it down at least two full letter grades in my book.

Watching this show a year late, but was anyone else annoyed that in one of the early season one episodes, Dave was actually handy around Alex's apartment, and now he's portrayed as the exact opposite? I think it reflects pretty poorly on me for how much I fixated on that during this episode.

I do find it amusing that the main joke behind most of Brooks Wheelan's characters is that…he's Brooks Wheelan and he's on SNL.

Judging by the handful of episodes I've seen this year…no

Maybe it's just due to inattentiveness when I have the radio on, but I always find myself annoyed with Ellie Goulding's complete lack of enunciation when singing.