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I can count the JRPGs I've liked on one hand (Tales of Symphonia and The World Ends With You) but I'm willing to give X a chance. The visuals and concepts both look great.

How is Skyward Sword amazing? It's three linear levels you replay twice each with a stripped down hub world connecting them. It's a Zelda game with the exploration, the best part, almost stripped out.

Twilight Princess is a close second in my book. At least we can agree that both trump the impossibly bland Skyward Sword, right?

I did put a spoiler tag on top (now bolded to make it extra clear), also I think what I reveal falls more under "great detail" than actually specific, spoilery information.

That was the worst show I listed easily, but it's still not bad. I think that story perfectly sums it up though haha.

I dunno about that, I'm a big fan of the Invisble Handjob of the Market.

The ending is perfect.

Fight me. Sailing is fun (especially with the improvements the Wii U version brings) and allows for a great overworld, plus dungeon design and enemy AI that the series has yet to top. The short length of the main game is its only fault, more than made up for by the huge size of the overworld.

Eureka, Warehouse 13, Alphas, Defiance, overall Syfy's original programming isn't that bad.

If you like Whedon stuff (I generally do!) then you like the style. If you don't, you don't. I don't think there's much to get beyond personal taste.

I actually heard they were forced to leave after they were caught ghost poaching.

Simpsons is Fox's second highest viewed program behind Family Guy. Doing that might actually kill the channel.

This man wanted to renew Almost Human and Enlisted. That, plus his strong track record in inexplicably renewing Fringe, makes him a hero in my book.

Firefly. I only care for half the characters and half the episodes. The tone just doesn't sit well with me for whatever reason. There's a lot of things to recommend, don't get me wrong, (Jaynestown and Objects in Space are A+ episodes of television) but overall I just don't understand the hype.

Mario Kart 7, I feel. It was the best balanced. Mario Kart Wii had the best roster though.

The Wonderful 101 is one of the best beat-em-up games ever. The difficulty curve is steep, but once you master it the game becomes so so so fun. Plus the story is to Power Rangers and other tokusatsu shows what Gurren Lagan is to mecha shows: an escalating funhouse of genre insanity.

Tiers don't matter unless everyone involved is at an extreme high level of skill though. When that kind of margin actually makes a difference.

Between this, The Wonderful 101, Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3, Game and Wario, the new Donkey Kong Country, and a handful of amazing eShop titles (plus Wind Waker HD, if you either haven't played or want to reexperience the best Zelda game) I'd say the console is finally worth it. Shame it took a year and a half.

Good to know she is within the Perry Sphere of Wealth.

McHale will be fine, and Glover has his music career. I'm most worried about Dani Pudi, who has typecast written all over him, and Yvette Nicole Brown, who I don't think I've seen anywhere else outside of podcasts.