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Fez is my favorite game of the year if I count it as a new PC release. I loved the way it made you solve puzzles with environmental details and decoded languages. It felt really organic and really bolstered a sense of discovery and accomplishment. I wish it came with physical instruction manual so I could use the

Maybe my favorite game of the year even if it was very, very short. No game made me feel as proud as when I shocked a patrolling guard by timing an electric outlet I rigged to go off the same time an elevator arrived at a floor.

I think if I were rich and didn't have to work, this would be pretty close to what I'd do with my time. Good for him and his friends.

The few seconds I've seen of it before Brooklyn Nine-Nine starts were enough for me to name it the worst show of 2013 on the end of the year poll.

One of the things that impresses me most about this show, other than how well it is shot and how funny it is, is that Key and Peele are ridiculously committed performers. A lot of sketches would not work at all, like the one you posted or the valet sketches, if they didn't put all their effort into turning stupid

1. The World's End (the only film on this list that I don't have any reservations about putting on my list)
2. This is the End
3. Room 237
4. Upstream Color (maybe I should rewatch this though)
5. Pacific Rim
6. Iron Man 3
7. Star Trek Into Darkness

Cee-Lo is a rapper. He was in Goodie Mob.

MF Doom or Lil B: A series of weird sketches. MF Doom probably because they are both older dudes. Though I kind of want MF Doom to be The Venture Bros.

I just realized Princess Leia is totally racist. Does that make me racist for not immediately objecting when Leia says mean things about Wookies?

My favorite part of last week's CBB was when Amy Poehler said the Monster Mash would be her desert island disk, because I think it proves Amy and I have some sort of psychic connection. I spent an entire day thinking about how the Monster Mash is the funniest/stupidest answer to "What is your favorite song?".

I feel like the show wanted you to think that it was. In reality it was a minor uplift after a season of punishment but it potentially leaves the viewer with the feeling like maybe it was all worth it. The Walt-Is-A-Badass people will think that he actually pulled his grand scheme off. I kind of wish Walt went to

Yeah I think he might be wanted by law enforcement as well. Marie probably told them about Jesse and when they can't find his body in that hole in the desert, they might start looking for him.

Good point. I'm tired. Maybe he sees through the ruse though. But you're probably right in that he as no reason to reject money coming from them even if he is skeptical of why they gave it.

I really enjoyed the finale but I also feel like Walt got off too easy. I know this half-season has been about torturing him, but I also feel like he doesn't deserve to go out on his own terms. He dies but in a just world the money doesn't go to Walt Jr because the pursuit of his fortune resulted in the deaths of

It is written and directed by Scott Aukerman, I think.

I didn't like the Moscow scene either until Barney and James started wailing on guitars.

It was always going to be in vain.

@avclub-7a5a3fe4ae33de425d06ac4fe8d097d2:disqus I saw some people writing their support for the Nazis and writing #teamnazi on the Neogaf forums. They weren't frothing-at-the-mouth I guess either and were probably being ironic but it was still annoying. They see their hero humbled for a fucking moment and it pisses

I love that Walt incriminates himself. That whole phone conversation was my favorite scene this episode. It seemed like he should have figured it out by the end of his rant but Walt is a guy who killed Mike because he insulted him.