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From a top-down perspective, he's absolutely right. From the perspective of Mike Milligan, who enjoyed being a free-wheeling, lyrical cowboy of a mob enforcer, his freedom is being sacrificed for the good of the organization that sent hitmen after him.

That's what makes it an inverse Vic Mackey scenario. In the Shield, Vic is put to desk as a final, karmic punishment for being a rampaging loose cannon, whereas Mike Milligan is supposed to see his desk job as a reward for his efficient, loose cannon criminal enterprising. Both endings were incredibly depressing, like

Watch it with friends, and it will be a fun time. Still worth seeing by yourself because descriptions of the movie don't really do it justice.

Dramedy camels.

Interesting read. I didn't know that about the ending, and it seems like such a tiny change from the screenplay. I still think there is some emotional resonance in the movie, and Juno eventually does confront her 'too cool for school' attitude and becomes honest with Bleeker, who is generally more earnest throughout

This pretty much sums up my thoughts on Juno, which was a big deal to me as a 16 year old, and although I still find it a pretty good movie, I can more readily acknowledge its flaws now.

Yeah, which is not to say they do bad DLC, because a lot of it is worthwhile, it's just a shame that they have to make everything so piecemeal. The main villain of Dragon Age Inquisition was introduced way back in a Dragon Age Origins DLC story, which I bet a lot of people missed. I played it and still forgot who he

That's a huge risk with multiplayer games, because if no one is playing the game in a year, it's really not the same game. A big Star Wars game like this probably won't have that problem, but with so many multiplayer shooters on PC, plenty of them probably do suffer from slim player counts.

Not only that, but their base games aren't short on content for the price tag. The DLC is for crazy people who want to play the game even longer, not there just to get the game up to par.

One of the items you can collect to build stuff with in Fallout 4 is military-grade duct tape. I would like to know if this is real too.

The books I mentioned only increased skills, not SPECIAL stats. You could only increase SPECIAL stats through surgical implants, which were really expensive, or a few other weird ways I think.

New Vegas also had books that permanently increased stats, and none of the effects that you get from bobbleheads or comic books in Fallout 4 are so essential that you can't play without them. They're mostly just tiny 2% or 5% increases to skills and damage.

Vault City in FO2 was full of people living basically middle class standard lives, but it was built from a treasure trove of technology and slave labor, just like all the great cities!

I forgot about that one. There's some real staying power in the grandfather's being neglectful jokes.

I forgot about that one. There's some real staying power in the grandfather's being neglectful jokes.

I forgot about that one. There's some real staying power in the grandfather's being neglectful jokes.

I forgot about that one. There's some real staying power in the grandfather's being neglectful jokes.

I forgot about that one. There's some real staying power in the grandfather's being neglectful jokes.

I forgot about that one. There's some real staying power in the grandfather's being neglectful jokes.

I forgot about that one. There's some real staying power in the grandfather's being neglectful jokes.