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    The typos are intentional to manufacture prolonged engagement.

    Came here to say this. Free unlimited bombs is arguably more useful than a temporary shield and water projectile.

    They’re all on iOS.

    Hilarious that anyone would believe this decision was made for any reason other than “it’s not profitable.”

    I never have and never will understand people’s desire to pay the same price to temporarily rent digital software from a remote server versus owning a physical piece of media and work of art.

    Louder so the entitled children in the back can hear.

    Way to misinterpret the message of the video (there is no ethical consumption in a capitalism society) while also dismissing the sexual and physical abusers Dunkey highlighted in said video.

    This did not happen and it’s silly anyone familiar with the industry would believe it did.

    She never said she hated trans women, but she did say this:

    Tarantino said Chris Pine is the closest thing to a modern movie star.

    That quick reference to the Easy Cheese-obsessed Bobby Zimmeruski (Pauly Shore) was hilarious. This episode was a stroke of pure genius. I laughed. I cried. I danced to the credits.

    FWIW I also hated Three Billboards and if you had told me Banshees was from the same person I’d have called you a liar. It’s exceedingly great.

    Loved this at Fantastic Fest – compelling, darkly funny, heartfelt, beautifully shot, and wonderfully acted. If you enjoyed Waking Ned you’ll find similar “small Irish village” charm here with some twisted notes thrown in for a more complex and confounding flavor.

    Markus and McFeely are the real heroes behind the four-film MCU arc that Russos get all the credit for.

    Even when I could see the strings (PAs offering fake birthday presents to a group of background actors), I was given just enough smoke and mirrors (a maybe real PA or an actress playing a PA talking about how Nathan is a “weird dude”) to force me to finally give up.”

    I agree and was expecting Saul to decimate Kim, not because she deserved it but because it was in line with how we saw him coldly disregard her during their divorce (admittedly a defense mechanism), and the subsequent amount of time that passed where he enthusiastically committed a litany of crimes. His growing a

    Manuel, bro... You can make a dummy account to heap praise on your own review, but we’re all still tired of your weird obsession with the show’s ethical premise and misunderstanding that Nathan is playing a character. This is all an expertly calculated human behavior experiment that you’re entirely missing.

    Thank you Peter and Ian for convincing people to click on what they thought was an article but what turned out to be vapid shilling.

    “You are a fucking disaster, my guy.”

    Said the pretentious turd.