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No mention of the best news of this week? Chris Berman is "taking on a different role" with ESPN and starting next season we will be seeing much, much less of him on our televisions.

The NFC should be wide open this year, but the Seahawks aren't going anywhere without Earl Thomas and Tyler Lockett, not to mention that joke of an offensive line.

Oh yeah, R&C was such a blast, though the Clank sections were a bit of a drag.

Damn, I just started it this week. I wish I could join in the conversation here but I'll have to skip it for now.

I'd give best title sequence to BoJack Horseman.

I think it's fine for people who didn't get a chance to play it or didn't own the previous generation console or whatever, but I would definitely never buy a game I'd already played.

Yeah, I don't think it really took any narrative or creative risks. Again, I didn't dislike it, that just keeps it in the good, not great, tier for me.

I laughed a few times, but definitely agree it's overrated.

Who gave El Chapo a podcast?

Scott Tobias? Tasha Robinson? Never heard of them. Quite frankly, they sound made up!

Oh god, I hope you don't watch it with your mom.

Aw man I hope not.

Zingers aside, I much prefer an ambitious show with flaws to one that succeeds by playing it safe.

Stranger Things at #1 is ridiculous. It's a lot of fun, but it's basically just a nostalgia exercise and not nearly as daring as Atlanta or Westworld.

Wasn't there a Best TV performance category? What happened to that?

"A legion of horribles" is one of the most wonderful turns of phrase I've ever read.

No, that's a very thoughtful response. Thanks!

Can someone please spoil Lawrence Fishburne's role? Other reviews imply that he shows up briefly just in time to be the Black Character who Dies First.

SpoilerceptionBWAAAAMP

Best 2016 release: Moonglow by Michael Chabon