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I guess if I had a list, it'd be:

Probably would have bought it if it was colored like Tom Nook. But all those symbols look like polka dots.

#dealwithit

I know, I said that in another post, where I say the hair cutting still seems out of place.

Trauma/identity crisis is the obvious reason, I would say. But like I said in another post, it wasn't explained, and done in such a way that it seemed unreal.

But was there actually blood on her? And what about the blood on Booker? And the blood argument doesn't support the haircut.

-Some- characters in Mononoke were great. Namely, Billy Crudup and Billy Bob did a great job. I thought Mini Driver's and Gillian Anderson's acting were pretty awful.

I forgot about the later scene with tightening the corset. But why is she wearing the corset six months later?

I thought the whole point of this was that it's not traditional AI, but a purely mathematical version.

Eh, I've been picking it apart since week one. Day-one-ers just didn't want to believe there are flaws. I didn't hate it, but it's certainly far from perfect.

I'm now curious if they originally designed the promo version, then decided they wanted a Disney princess version. Then to tie to two together, they made that the turning point. If so, that explains the artificial feel of that scene. Especially since I don't think a girl going through a traumatic experience would wear

I didn't read that so black and white as you did. However, that event did cause her to change her outfit and cut her hair, without really explaining why. I understand it was a traumatic experience, but to me, it also seemed a little pushed.

Why's that ignorant?

Coincidentally, Start8 is made by Stardock.

Bet it's gin.

From what I hear, if you nag him for 12 months, he builds a shelf.

Doctor...who?

Some of us don't care that much about the narrative of every story. I rarely watch movies because of this.

Yesterday was the usual 24 hours for me, you heathen!