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Can't go wrong with dancing Nazis!

Perkins.

Not yet! But the whole business about Whittle's leaving seems to just be the visible tip.

I have a researcher (aka my bestie, lol) who finds these sorts of things and links them to me. No one particular site, although she loves blindgossip.com, hehe…

12 Monkeys - I havent yet finished the season (wtf TV stop it!) but now there is my fav Jennifer Goines (Emily Hampshire) scene available to watch, unspoilerish, on the series of tubes.

I'm gonna get back to the White House. God, I love saying that

DOOM is like a broken tootsie-pop. It's really good, really polished… but there's no centre.

I played in the closed beta. There is single player vs an AI, but it's really designed to be online, a la Hearthstone.

This season did, somewhat, I agree. But the direction of things, making Octavia and Bellamy the leaders? I mean, the two worst characters on the show… ugh.

Yeah, I know… I don't get it either. But I mostly attribute it to angsty Millenials who are too afraid slash too "cool" to be anti-Trump.

God, that was just embarrassing. Not that he (or the Repubs) has a self aware molecule in his body.

I think I can speak for nearly all Canadians in saying that, yeah, she's cool.

lol… I'm glad I'm not the only one!

I, too, felt a great amount of schadenfreude while watching the release disaster, but I really wanted to like it. So I waited a while, a couple patches went by, and… yeah. It's no wonder EA is letting this franchise lie fallow for a bit.

I agree that this season was probably better (overall) than season 3, but that's a pretty low bar. Mostly I wont be back because of my increasing difficulty in suspending disbelief, as regards just about everything in the show.

lol, I ragequit that stupid game because I just got pissed off with the freakin BIRDS!

I was in the Gwent closed beta, and while I was good at the ingame version, the standalone kicked my ass. Repeatedly.

So I am really trying to get into Mass Effect: Andromeda, but man… they are not making it easy.

I remember, one morning on a weekend in 1977, my parents announced to me and my brother that we were going to see a movie that afternoon. The name was, of course, Star Wars. Being the precocious 7 year old sleuth, I decided to find out what the deal was, movies still being a new thing at that age. So I looked in

Yes… it's just ham… 8(