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The points about Deadly Premonition are well-made - which bums me out, because I love it dearly despite how massively flawed it is - but I would disagree with your assessment of Alex Yu. I think he’s far too complex a character to describe him in such a narrow way, even before the ending reveal I thought he was very

Probably wouldn’t be a better place for gay people.

Are they even supposed to be secret at this point? I thought they kind of through that whole concept away with the building in the middle of the city and the widespread existence of aliens being more or less accepted.

I’ve seen the suggesting that a good motivation for Jason to change would be getting arrested alongside his friend for the attempted robbery instead of dying. Unless I’m missing something it doesn’t seem like Jason has ever had to deal with any serious consequences for his criminal behaviour (aside from, you know,

I have no memory of this, but I’ll always trust a man in a top hat.

Have Kara and Sam actually shared any significant screen-time? There’s been a few times now when the show has basically asserted that Kara, Sam and Lena are all best friends, but it seems like the two of them have barely interacted at all. I’m genuinely struggling to remember any conversation they’ve had since they

I still liked the film a lot, but my problem with that is his redemption was entirely based on the two white people he had hurt in the film, with his racism completely unacknowledged at that point.

It’s hard to know what’s actually more obnoxious - Jimmy’s joke, or those people actually taking wine tasting seriously. I think I’m on Jimmy’s side.

What the hell was Brett’s plan supposed to be? Just hide there for hours and hours until the police showed up and he could maybe get one or two shots off from a terrible angle? Why did Robin not arrest Puss when he confessed to dumping a body? If the show wanted to be about Western exploitation why wasn’t a single

I feel like everything about Puss ruined this season. He never seemed like anything more than a ridiculous cartoon and there were multiple occasions when he could have been dealt with and just wasn’t, for no reason.

The fact that Kit Harrington and Emilia Clarke have zero chemistry together (probably at least partly down to being the worst actors on the show) kind of undercuts the inevitability. I feel like the writers even realised this, so they had characters like Davos and Tyrion just outright state that the two are super

Set him up how? The crimes he was convicted of were murdering Lysa, conspiring with Lysa to murder Jon to turn the Lannisters and Starks against each other, and betraying Ned. Nothing Sansa and Arya did was remotely related to figuring any of that out, pretending to be at odds didn’t give them any advantage over him,