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A D+? I dunno, I thought this was the most watchable episode yet, if only because of the complete absence of Gus and some strange little scenes that finally elevated the show from "just bad" to "so bad it's good" for me…
-Hairpiece and Not Van Helsing spent the night at the French family's house? I get that these

The wasabi-ginger chips sound like they'd make a great crust for pan-fried fish, like salt & vinegar chips do. I'll buy a bag this weekend to test it out.

Preach.

Is this one of those threads where old farts complain about kids these days while forgetting media-created generation tags are about as ridiculous as astrology or palm reading?
*skims through comments*
Yup. Well, carry on then.

God, those creepy turtles look like kaiju sperm.

No, the first one had dark hair and a noise piercing, while the second one was an older-looking blonde girl.

I swear, if Guillermo del Toro's name wasn't all over this show, the entire internet would be filled with articles and blog posts about how horrificly racist it is.

A different super hacker gurl appeared in last week's episode too. She obtained the flight manifest for Not Van Helsing in exchange for a PS4. I liked her more than this new girl they're passing off as the most talented hacker in the world.

But why did she put on his shirt after? That was so strange.

My god, this show.

Your haircut looks like Lightning's from Final Fantasy XIII and that makes me happy.

"And as they put themselves in this missionary position, spreading the word of God as wide as it can go, the Holy Spirit fills them to the point of bursting."

Angsty Teen Mario and Grandpa Mario actually sound like amazing characters.

I've never played with heavy characters in MK before, but in MK8 Morton is my guy now. His stupid face, beady eyes and incomprehensible speech are pleasing to me for some reason. And he looks really cute on a tiny bike.

While this show looks neat, I'll skip it. I don't think I'd be able to get emotionally invested in yet another period-drama. I think I've reached capacity.

Or the freedom to scream in a woman's face outside of a health care clinic and call it counseling, or the freedom to refuse goods and services to a gay person. I think it's a safe bet that's what he means.

"I won't enter in an argument about freedoms in Europe, I mean *real* freedom like freedom of speech and such."

I see a fair share of PC-only games on this list, as well as single-platform stuff like MK8 and Tomodachi Life, so I don't really buy that as a reason.

The funny thin is, the female outfits in the Japanese version are even skimpier.

Hardy har har.
Most gamers are adults. My friend's retired grandma still plays her DS more than she watches TV, even now, nearly ten years after she first got it. My dad, who's in his 50s, is obsessed with Mario Kart and Tekken and is planning on getting a PS4 soon.