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For me, that was absolutely the point. You take on the role of a gruff dude like many an action game and right up until the end, kinda take for granted what he’s doing. Until you realise that maybe the girl didn’t want to be saved and Joel is just a violent, broken man. I felt like, while in control of Joel, killing

Also, further thoughts on the opening credits:

On the comic relief end, I absolutely lost my shit in a massive giggle fit when No-Herc gargled the mouth wash then spit it back into the bottle. Can’t really explain why but I laughed for a solid two minutes. 

I agree Wright would be awesome in that role. Also, even though Alfred is technically his butler and definitely fulfills that job, he’s also a surrogate father and crimefighter and runs the cave etc. So he and Batman are on equal footing even if Alfred fetches sandwiches and stuff.

I could see Hill being Hugo Strange. Or just go wild and be Kite Man!

I call bullshit, no one would ever recognize Dennis Smith Jr. in public. It’s impossible. 

#COTY

Welcome to America in 2019, where Arians claim to be helping a Gay but really just want to set them further back.

The only solution to this is to move up to draft a kicker in the 1st round 

You really are the headline writer for that magnificent local rag, aren’t ya?

I can see the NY Post headline:

“Hey, I like to play with Paul George a bit myself”  Damian Lilliard

“Take away the jokes and Airplane! is just another basic, unoriginal disaster movie.”

I look forward to them losing 9-6 in Super Bowl LIV.

FUCK DALLAS

I was really torn as I was following the game. For me, there’s something really likable about Dak Prescott and I’m glad to see him flourish under the new system. Also the team looked pretty exciting and it will be really fun to see where they go from here.

They should continue to ~look~ just as good over their next two games until they play an actual pro team in week four.

And only one person loses a thumb.

I was hoping he’d fly it and crash it, and then escape—each season they could replay the accident from the first-season finale with a more unlikely mode of transport. Next season: Kendall crashes the space shuttle into the Gulf of Mexico.

I was super terrified when he actually turned the helicopter on.