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Did you hate horses before the cancellation of Luck, or are you holding a grudge?

"Meanwhile, “sexual jealousy, infighting, and hunger” were apparently ravaging the camp."

Shiiit. Their plan to make multiple two-season arcs spanning decades sounded cool.

"We've silenced male authors, leaving only female authors in view."

The Ganon fight is way easier if you use that instead of the Master Sword.

Poor Schrab.

I'M TALKIN':
WALNUTS
PEANUTS
PINEAPPLE SMELLS

Everything after this point was a HUGE letdown.

I hear it's because Netflix has done the math and figured that the benefits of having more episodes (I guess it holds onto subscribers for longer) outweighs the production costs.

I almost got roped up into one of these things by my friend this summer. I typed the company name into Google and the first result was the name followed by the word "scam."

[SPOILERS] I think you need to eat ALL the fruit/lizards/birds to get there. The garden is the same as the one seen at the ending of the game. There's even more fruit in it, but when you eat it you actually lose power instead of gaining it, which makes what seems like a utopia in the ending have a darler vibe to it.

I always see people make this correction, but you really don't have it say it when the subject is so clearly subjective.

Especially given that it was a battle episode. AND it was against the Season 4 finale of The Americans.

I haven't seen Mr. Robot, so I really can't say whether or not it was the right decision - but I was bummed that neither Odenkirk or Rhys got Best Actor.

She didn't. I get the feeling the characters are new and del Toro isn't involved because Legendary wants to turn Pacific Rim into something it isn't.

It's a bummer that some of the stuff in the second half (especially with Chandra) didn't work, because the basic story of Naz was so good,and having him be found innocent but already destroyed by prison is so much smarter than what I imagine most shows would do - simply convict him.

Following up one of the most original series in the medium with the most generic thing possible. This looks like a fake trailer Kojima would make to fuck with people before he showed the real thing.

I'm glad they're not gonna do a second season "just cause," but I'd love it if they made another one. Not as a typical annual drama, just one of these every three to four years.

That doesn't necessarily mean they were going to talk about the specifics of the story, especially not the ending. The first paragraph simply explains the broad strokes of the original's focus. Then with no warning, we get the ending.

I feel like LIMBO really hasn't held up. Even at its release I felt the second half was pretty weak.