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I understand she wasn't comfortable with it. That was never in question, every post I've made so far has acknowledged that Jane is uncomfortable. My point is that the gracious thing to do would have been to give her blessing anyway, because it's the right thing to do, a point that apparently Jane eventually agreed

I'll have to rewatch the scene, 'cause I can't quite remember, but wasn't Jane's reaction basically "It does make me uncomfortable, and therefore I don't want you to see her?"
I mean, if she had reacted more like "It makes me uncomfortable, and I hope you'll understand if I'm a little weird about it, but of course you

I dunno, I gotta say, I'm on Rafael's side on this one. Jane is a married, monogamous woman. If Rafael was able to put aside his feelings for Jane and accept that she chose Michael and move on with his life, Jane should be gracious enough to do the same. I understand her discomfort, and why she feels that way, but I

Man, can poor Raf just get a break? I'm hoping they're pulling a red herring with Catalina, because Raf really just needs to meet someone in his life who's not trying to frame, blackmail, or steal his money. Dude has had a pretty rough go of it since this show started.

My problem with the game is some of the very common enemies are way too difficult, particularly Iron Knuckles and the axe-throwing Dairas.

Indeed. I've always disliked that dungeon in general, because the whole multiple entrances thing really throws me off.

That game had some brutal puzzles. But it was indeed awesome, and it also had a really great soundtrack. I still remember my favorite track, the slow, jazzy number from the snowy dream:

Oh, yeah, I used to always do dungeon 4 before dungeon 3, actually, because I really wanted to stick it to those damn black rocks.

I actually just replayed LttP a couple of weeks ago, and I also found myself stuck in Turtle Rock. The tile at the beginning of the dungeon mentions that you need Medicine of Magic, but I say you need at least 2 of them, preferably 3. The boss itself will probably eat up at least two full meters of magic, even if you

I used to hate King of the Hill when it first aired. I'm not even sure why. I think it was the somewhat off-putting art style (something that can also be said about Bob's Burgers), or maybe the more nuanced humor-style when compared to The Simpsons or Family Guy. But watching again older, I've grown to really

I don't know, I trust this show at this point for never letting characters off the hook for their terrible behavior. I'm glad the show is taking Josh to task for his selfish behavior, especially since most of last season was spent showing how lovable and sweet he is. And I think a little Valencia redemption was needed

Yay! It's been a while for me to show up on KG, so this is a nice way to start the weekend.

I'm also currently in the middle of Final Fantasy X HD, and one thing I really love about it is the setting. The whole Polynesian/Southeast Asian aesthetic is one you don't see all that often, and it's really beautiful.

The Brushfire, which is filled with Jamaican jerk chicken, chopped mangos, and red salsa, is my go-to. Delicious!

How strange was it to see Trixie Mattel in the opening scene?

yeah, if we could get rent prices to fall a bit and parking to be less horrendous in the city, I would be a happy Denverite.

Native here, and I learned from a very young age that unless it's the dead of summer, layers are your best friends in this climate. Hell, even for this uncharacteristically warm fall we've been having, the mornings have been quite chilly. I've been going to work in full-length, winter peacoat, and walking home holding

Yup. I bet a lot of recent transplants are confused about the weather today. In the 80s yesterday, snowing today.

Man, Denver, you trying to destroy my waistline? My apartment is already just a couple of blocks from Torchy's Tacos, this is just going to compound the "issue."

I'm actually a Pokemon virgin myself (I know, I know!), so I don't have much to say about the games, but I just wanted to say that this was a hugely entertaining read. I enjoy this dialogue format, hope to see it again in the future.