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Best of luck to Kotaku and the staffers here. You all do important work.

I would argue that the majority of the viewers like Felicity. I would also argue that this same obscure multitude doesn't post on the AV Club or Reddit. I thought the final scene was nice. I'm not a fan of their romance, but she's a decent character and a good actress.

I mean, it’s not *really* time travel, is it? Or, at least, he’s not “changing anything.” The events are already changed. Hodor was always Hodor. So there’s no divergence or alternate timelines being played out. Bran is going “back in time” to do what is required to constitute the current timeline. I’m not happy about

“The game is set in a fantasy Britain so the lack of diversity is purposeful” takes on an extraordinarily sinister tone given the historical reality of the various races present in Medieval Britain. Furthermore, if it’s fantasy Britain, why couldn’t the racial makeup have been diversified if it were the case that

Anyone have experience with the Pebble Time or Pebble Time Round? I used my original Pebble enough I suppose, but I kept having to reset it to factory settings because it would get into weird rebooting loops. I also found the bulk tough trying to wear it underneath a sweatshirt or jacket. Maybe Pebble Time Round would

Anyone have experience with the Pebble Time or Pebble Time Round? I used my original Pebble enough I suppose, but I

While I love your line of thinking here, I’m not sure I agree with some of the particulars of the paradigm you’re laying out.

To everyone having a tantrum over Greg’s analysis of Bernie’s campaign viability after BLM interventions: you may be able to argue how Bernie’s campaign was impacted in terms of degree, but there’s no question these demonstrations have increased his visibility to crucial segments of the population.

Totally inaccurate analysis. It’s a lot easier to move a single brick than an entire wall. Even this analogy doesn’t really capture the impossibility of reaching the Republican candidates and their constituents on issues of race. They lack the register, or perhaps even the language, to have this kind of conversation.

Would it be terribly unfair to speculate that maybe Marvel Studios is poaching him for a different role and are offering him truckloads of money? Can’t imagine what they’d want him for, though. He seems extraordinarily well suited to Gambit.

It was originally announced for 3DS, but I believe that version was cancelled. It had a different publisher than this version.

I can only hope you’re underestimating movie goers. I didn’t see Man of Steel, and I won’t be seeing this. Hopefully the rest of its detractors will follow suit. DC really needs to rethink its cinematic universe plans.

I know I'm taking trollish bait, but this line of reasoning is so atrocious I can't help it. I'll try to be quick, though. This argument makes no sense. You could cut the crap and admit you have a problem with the status quo in comics being changed, and that would make things easier for us both.

Having never played the XIII demo, I'm really thrilled to read this. I love the XV demo but I can't really offer any particular reason why, because if you compiled a list of my criticisms you would think I was referring to a particularly bad game. I think all the pieces are in place for XV to be great, but the combat

Although I've rewatched the scene and I still disagree with your reading, there's also the obvious objection to your argument that Cisco is not a superhero in the same way as Batgirl, or Flash, or whomever. Thus, his tears have a distinctly different resonance and come from someone who has a very different set of

I have actually thought about this a lot. I think there's a lot going on when it comes to this phenomenon. Extremely long post ahead.

I don't think the dynamic between Cisco and Wells is the same. Cisco's tears came from the betrayal of Wells, a father figure. Not from fear of his captor, or at least not entirely, as the Batgirl cover implies.

Ghost was pretty far along and shown on lots of show floors. But, yes, this looks extremely playable and I would be baffled if it was cancelled.

To be fair, that is my anxiety as well. This game looks fantastic and I am so excited to play it, but there will definitely be some nagging doubt until I'm ACTUALLY playing it.

I think the point is less "I grew up, I like it less" and more "Time passes, people start liking different things." The fever pitch of enthusiasm of One Piece fans can only go on for so long, regardless of how good it is. I'm sure if Harry Potter book 8 magically came out today, it probably wouldn't sell as well as

Pretty sure that front page NYT article, among the deluge of other mainstream press, suggests otherwise.