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I think the saving grace of the serial killer plotline for me is that McNulty and Freeman both get chewed out at the end of the season for what they do. The fake serial killer story was probably the least plausible part of the series, so at least it ends with a return to pissed off police superiors shitting on McNulty.

Twin Peaks Season 2 is like the opposite of this question, where the meat of the season is mostly awful, but the ending is worth watching.

The Force Unleashed is officially more important to Star Wars canon than this movie.

I have re-watched Space Jam within the last year, and it definitely has its moments. There's a good amount of Michael Jordan actually poking fun at himself, and Bill Murray and Wayne Knight are both pretty good.

Space Jam has golfing scenes in it, so your intentionally wrong sports analogy actually still applies, sucker!

Yeah, Mega Deaths isn't actual a hyperbole in this case. It still sounds silly

I really liked it, and played it again about 3 years ago, but I can't imagine starting at it nowadays. When I first played the demo of the Witcher in like 2007 or 2008, it was visually impressive and unlike any other game I had played at the time. For me, that was probably because Oblivion was the peak of my RPG

With this going on, and the movie theater shooter in Germany, either the US isn't the only country that is completely backwards fucked, or we're just contagious.

It's a scene where he's in an airport I think, and he's trying to hide his identity, so a Yankees hat is probably more generic in that sense.

Every single person in prison in that movie committed the Nicolas Cage in Con Air murder, where they killed a guy to defend their pregnant wife.

They continue to do the shot where someone is slowly about to kill another main character on the ground, but then gets stabbed in the back of the neck or something. I doubt they'll stop any time soon.

One of the things that surprised me in reading accounts of conquistadors in America were the kind of typical battle wounds that people routinely recovered from.

I meant that the dropping of the atomic bombs was meant as much of a deterrence and show of force to the Soviets as it was meant to force a Japanese surrender. I forgot about Russia going to claim Manchuria from the Japanese though.

That was the main advantage Dying Light had over Mirror's Edge, open world made the free running more fun and experimental. In Mirror's Edge, there was frequently only one direction to go, and although they generally did a good job of communicating via the color patterns what the path was, there were still times when

It's true that in the months after Germany's surrender, the Russians were likely preparing to invade Japan, right around the time the US dropped 2 atomic bombs (What a coincidence!) All that aside, you can't ignore the work the US did to defeat the Japanese in the Pacific leading up to that point.

Yeah, he actually seems considerably less religious than the next point of comparison, Stephen Colbert.

It was either that, or she held a general resentment towards her as a highborn girl, which is understandable if the waif had some tragic, pauper-esque backstory.

She was alright, but her only character trait was hating Arya because she was the new kid on the block.

It's not they will go out and vote for Trump, they can't be that spiteful. It's more likely that disappointed Bernie voters won't vote at all.

I was annoyed with it because I was doing it from the Railroad perspective, and I hated that I still had to do all the undercover Institute missions, because I was so sick of their bullshit, and I really just wanted to roll in with the cavalry and railway rifles. There were reasons to work undercover, which I