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Jeff Winger, Mal Reynolds, and Larry David are all classic anti-heroes, what are you talking about? Mal kills tons of people! Jeff manipulates his friends several times! (Though he's always very sorry.) And most of (what I've seen) of Curb is just Larry David being an asshole.

Okay, so we are and have been on the same page. That's good to know at least, though I get that it was easier for you to see his red herring-ness rather than me, probably because you have much better comic knowledge.

Look, you make valid points on why he might not be, but all I'm arguing is that the show is leading you in that direction. It's weird to say the show isn't given the HEAVY DRAMATIC MUSIC that plays during Wells' stingers, given the aloof way Cavanaugh acts, given again the closeness between the West/Wells subplot and

Zoom learned early on that if he outright killed Allen he would be erased by paradox IIRC, though I could be wrong actually. So he fucked with Allen's life (like getting rid of his friends or his loves by erasing them from existence) but he had to make sure he still became the Flash. Wells doesn't care about Crisis,

An amoral CEO and some confused metahumans caught in crossfire are hardly sociopathic murderers. But let's go back to the original point. My logic is, Zoom is a guy from the future, trying to make sure Barry's future happens on schedule, but is also a murderer. Harrison Wells is from the future, trying to make sure

Yeah, obviously murder is cool if you're only killing shady dudes, totally.

We're still talking about the guy who's killed multiple people in cold blood on screen, right?

Y'know, beyond being a villainous time traveler, one obsessed with Barry's fate and future, and ignoring the fact that West was attacked by Zoom after confronting him. There's quite a bit of evidence…

I disagree: It's hardly quiet. Just look at the massive hype machines that sprung up for Brawl and now 4's development periods. Not to mention how all five games have received high marks from most reviewers. It's nice to have a franchise as solid as this one, one with such across the board commitment to quality in

Xenoblade, man. Xenoblade is some real dense shit. I though my days of having the patience for 100+ hour games was over, but this proved me wrong. It helps that the combat is super fast and engaging, no way I could pour this much time into a turn based RPG again without some serious increase in patience. Like the

I'd call Assault a proper release, even though it wasn't nearly as good. Command can just go away though.

So basically, it's just F-Zero that no one cares about.

Gonna smash some bros!

That's interesting yeah. Certainly a big reason why I'm sticking with them. The modern popular genres (shooter, stealth, etc.) and aesthetics (as grim and realistic as possible) just leave me feeling cold. It'd be nice for me to branch out from Nintendo, but I just can't find enough on other consoles that catches my

"Nintendo gets a free pass". I hear this phrase SO MUCH. It's become such a delightful paradox, since just by saying it Nintendo is no longer getting a free pass, since you're the one denying it to them.

In the age of pre-paid DLC we live in, it's honestly nice that there's a major developer out there with that philosophy. Sakurai really is one of the best devs in the world, and I don't blame him wanting to take a break. Hopefully he'll still be in enough health to man the next game though, and hopefully his

In times like these, you should just accept a throwaway as a throwaway, not something worth overthinking about.

RIP Mug, you will never be forgotten.

They're little showdown last week was pretty intense. The two both bring plenty of gravitas to these stock mentor roles others would be tempted to blow off.

Amell and Gustin have such great banter, hopefully it's the first of many to come.