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“Oh no! What if everyone likes BotW2 and I don’t? I won’t be able to have any conversations with them about anything!

The funny thing is that it’s not even really about FOMO of playing the game, Hughes has FOMO of having something to say about the game. At least he has the creativity to get more than a couple paragraphs out of “I played the first and didn’t like it, and have my doubts the sequel will be up my alley too.”

Yeah, this entire article is fretting about hypothetical FOMO.

Ha, I bounced off Horizon pretty early on because I was coming off Breath of the Wild and despite how pretty the game and animation are the traversal just felt janky compared to BotW. I kept trying to climb things I couldn’t climb, or seeing what I thought was an alternate route into a camp or whatever only to bounce

Yeah. In a much lesser example, it seems every gamer I know locally is going nuts for Valheim, and while I generally love that sort of survival/construction genre, it’s just not working for me in this one.

I think when a film comes out that is considered an instant classic and I don’t like it I do get a lot of insecurity about it and wonder what I'm missing. But with a video game I think I just accept it's not my thing and move on. Not sure why that is.

I would say Kingpin is top form.  I remember seeing that in theaters and we just could not stop laughing.  

Finished Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart and got the Platinum trophy. Absolutely loved every second of it. Going to take a game break this weekend because next week has Scarlet Nexus and Mario golf come out and that will be absolutely crazy

The old man said he heard the commotion outside that night, went out to check, and the gun was gone.  I missed this initially as well.

The whole diary/Jess-Dylan thing, if I’ve parsed it correctly, runs thus:

Actually, the old man is Glen Carroll. Anyway, there’s another issue here: why was the gun loaded? The man kept his gun as a keepsake when he retired from the police department of another town. When he still had all his marbles, he moved the gun from the house to to the shed so that people wandering around the house

Yeah, I didn’t find it a cheap twist at all, they’d been planting the seeds for a while and a lot of the general predictions about it included Ryan as a probable suspect.

Another possible plot hole: we see Ryan steal the gun, shoot Erin, then return the gun all seemingly in the same night. And late at night at that. If that’s the case, is Powell just going into his tool shed multiple times a night to look at his gun? Because the way he described the missing gun to Mare, it sounded like

Colin might be used to the climate, but he’s apparently not used to standing around outside at a crime scene for hours on end. It’s another indicator that he’s far less qualified for the job than we were initially led to believe.

There’s a reason Frank wasn’t honest about what he knew, besides just keeping him in the suspect pool.

I took her response and the nasty look she gave Mare as more of an indication of how pissed off she is to be dragged into this for no reason.  Her overall demeanor seems to me of someone who will believe Frank no matter what.

I noticed that, and on a show like this nothing is an accident. So yeah, she is definitely nervous about her fiancee. She seemed concerned in Ep 1 when he and Mare went off for a private conversation on the front lawn. I like Frank a lot, and hope that he is just a good guy who got divorced from Mare and has stepped

Since Mare has from the beginning been written more as a hero than anti-hero, her very heinous action against Cassie tonight, while set up in the episode, came too suddenly for me. A little. I understand all the forces that led to this self-destructive choice, but it was still surprising and disappointing, not just

Well, trying to make one, anyway, bless their hearts.

Yeah, the valuation is crazy, even though Tesla looks well poised to be around for a long time.