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Don't Worry Baby is so fucking good. The Beach Boys are most definitely underappreciated.

Yeah I know there's probably a lot to make fun of here, and Tidal is obviously very dumb, but I started going to therapy in earnest about 2 months ago, and I feel very nervous about telling anyone about it really, so it's nice to someone, anyone really, talking about it in a positive way.

I saw speculation elsewhere that the drunk, bleeding man in the jail cell is Billy, since all we know about him is that he was bleeding profusely. Also that during that scene, the blood dripping out of him apparently reverses back up into his nose at some point.

That was really strange, because I didn't know if they were just fading in to show that a lot of time had passed, or they were literally phasing in from somewhere else.

My favorite part about that scene was how she was doing some really creepy face contortions even before she opened up and revealed the monster abyss thing. I was just getting the feeling that something was very off about Sarah Palmer, which in fairness, they have built up to throughout the season.

Based on that statement, then Frank Truman would not be a 'true man,' because he hasn't been there since the beginning like the other 3.

Much Apu About Nothing is firmly my favorite Simpsons episode, so I actually want to see this. It actually seems pretty well thought out, and if they can get people from the Simpsons, especially Hank Azaria, it will be pretty interesting.

Ip Man 2 takes place in Hong Kong, where he fights against a comically evil British boxer.

Yeah, that movie is totally alright. Sandra Bullock is a real up and comer!

You sound exactly like I do, and it's creeping me out.

So she's 110% cool then.

Well the reason that the television model works more broadly is that people initially subscribe, and then just keep paying for the rest of their lives, not really questioning the quality of the content they pay for. When you are paying a la carte for a service, you are a bit more judicious when questioning the

I subscribed for MBMBAM, and then forgot I had the subscription for 3 months. So they got a couple extra months out of me. But I literally never watched anything else on there.

Shit, I just rewatched that scene and missed the little exchange he had with the worker when he got up there. I like my version of the story more, where Chuck is increasingly delusional, and Jimmy did a good thing just out of happenstance, but yeah, I'm completely had that wrong.

The billboard incident was actually just happenstance though, Jimmy was just filing in the background when he saw the guy stuck up there, and went to help him. I don't think the show ever suggested that Jimmy had anything to do with that beforehand, until Chuck kind of delusionally assumed that it was another con job.

Howard played himself up as a obstacle to Jimmy, so that Jimmy wouldn't hate his brother. It's like he read the Severus Snape book of fake-villainy.

What fresh hell have you come from, and why are trying to destroy this world we have built?

I only played the Walking Dead season 1 and 2, but the technical quality of all of Telltale's games is kind of embarrassing. They look pretty good, but the technical glitches, stuttering, and weird animations that happen are really noticeable.

I think that's something that all these Telltale games actually do well, which is make you feel powerless in many situations. Compared to most video games, where you can fix everything and kill everyone, it's at least a unique twist.
At it's worst, it makes the games feel depressing and pointless, but when they do it

Yeah, the angel sections would definitely be easier if you knew where to run to. I died about 10 times in the swamp part just because I didn't know how to get up to the branches, and the angels just kept mucking me up every time I came out of cover.