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I adored The Office and the Jim and Pam relationship. However, my crush on John Krasinski diminished when he starred in that Benghazi movie, and he stomped it dead in The Hollars. The real life dude is a Republican and anti-abortion. He directed The Hollars, and in it he plays a cartoonist. There’s a 1 second view of

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I would like to come out of the shadows now and announce I have long believed Dwight is the hottest male on The Office. May God help me.

That’s so cute. But then why is he seemingly so mean and weird to her whenever she says this stuff irl? His behavior confuses me.

I thought he was perfect for Jim.

Now to learn the abusive history of Sid and why he tortures toys to vent his anger.

It’s over-the-top silly emotionally manipulation even for Pixar.

This is needlessly melodramatic. The story is better if the parents got divorced, if only because Andy doesn’t need to have found his father’s toys at the moment of death. I mean, seriously.

It is in the video but I too was most vexed that the very pertinent information was not included in the article !

Life is Strange was amazing, and you’re right, it showcases the failings of Telltalle’s engine. The only thing that will make you change your mind is to play one of Telltale’s SUPER old games.

I wonder how many of Telltale’s resources are tied up in the newer stuff they’re doing, like Guardians of the Galaxy...maybe the B team is doing New Frontier...?

Clem was the only character I cared about this season, and the only reason I begrudgingly kept going (that and I had already paid for the Pass). The other characters I felt were just... not interesting to me, or were poorly defined, or they just didn’t put in the work to make them worth caring about, and some were

Crossover side note. The character of David was used in TWD:RTS game as a war tournament prize. Most players have no idea who he is.

These games’ reach exceeds their grasp. I realized that halfway through season 2. I may save someone, but it doesn’t matter. The narrative structure can’t handle it, so anyone I save gets killed off later.

Yeah, after I cried in the ending to Season One and cried again at the end of Season Two, hearing that Clementine isn’t the main character of Season Three and it’s some dude I never heard of util now immediately turned me off and I will likely never play this Season, unless Season Four puts her back into The

I don’t think I could go back to a Telltale game having played Life is Strange. Found that a better example of the genre and that Telltale haven’t improved on the technical side of their games is disappointing.

Telltale’s backend systems also faltered on occasion. Most egregiously, many of my decisions did not properly carry over from episode to episode, nor did my choices from previous seasons make it into the initial parts of A New Frontier.

No, it doesn’t. At least not always. When I played I assumed that, and I wish I hadn’t because a few of my last choices would have been different. So this season manages to make you feel more like your choices matter, which is great.

I love TWD Season 1 and 2 and I was really excited for Season 3. I usually play the episodes when they come out and did so religiously with the telltale games I bought. Until TWD Season 3.

To me, it really feels like they already told the story they wanted to tell with Season 1.

Season 2 was memorable enough, but in hindsight we really should have had a clean break from Season 1 characters, brought in new writers and have them tell their own original story. Same with Season 3.

Rather than attempting to