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Now that Sega owns Atlus, is there any chance of Persona coming to PC? Because then I would definitely start playing it.

Not to mention that Mr. House has them beat in the category of "cold hearted autocrat who will ensure order and prosperity."

Speaking of those two, I can't believe Krista never came back in Season 2. The whole time I was sure she and Clem would be reunited in the last episode at least, but nothing.

The Legion in New Vegas is probably too evil. It makes sense that being super brutal and violent works so well for them, but as a faction choice, there isn't a good reason to support them other than to be super evil. They can ensure order, but it's hard to believe anyone would think they are a genuinely good choice

I told Clem to just walk away, but I don't think I would have been happy with either option.

I definitely love the final choice to not fight with Letho, because he gives such good reasons for what he's done, and I'm pretty sure keeping him alive means he'll be in the Witcher 3.

I never did either, and that's not a choice they enforce well enough. You get more ADAM for harvesting them, but Tennenbaum keeps you pretty well stocked for saving them all, so I never felt like harvesting was worth the moral anguish.

Yeah but what about Rollercoaster Tycoon?

Having played that game twice, Highpool is the better option for me. The lady who runs the Ag Center is so impossibly awful to you, even if you do save her.

I always make a pledge to come back and murder all the slavers whenever I'm powerful enough in Fallout games, even after I no longer have a reason to visit their town.

I picked Jane because you got to actually have some fun with Jane, whereas Kenny was an annoying drag for both seasons to me. The fact that season 2 revolves around Kenny so much is probably my biggest disappointment with it.

I for one am grateful for the incredibly low standards men are held to these days.

I'm ugly enough as it is, so I'd prefer if my kids had someone else's genes.

It's awfully generous to call Bill O'Reilly an author, but your point stands nonetheless.

I remember making fun of Barney as early as a 6 year old or so.

This whole thing is bloody ridiculous.

The 15 year old version of me couldn't drive a car and go see movies whenever he wanted, and he certainly wouldn't ask his parents to drive him to go see this.

First off, thanks for keeping this alive 3 years later. Second, you are totally right about Parks and Rec milking the reaction shots in the confessional style interviews it does, and I think those are usually the worst part of the show.

She's the Russian girlfriend-stripper in St. Vincent, but the twist is, she's pregnant!

I really did not like that movie at all. I think I maybe just hated the music, it felt so lifeless and repetitive, I think I got more tired listening to it.