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This episode is straightup crazy. I do agree that Geilis seems like a different person completely from the last one we saw her. On top of that I keep expecting that Claire will confront Geilis about her burning her husband in 1967 Scotland to go through the stones at Craig Na Dun but that never happened. I mean that

How about announcing when the new Elder Scrolls VI is coming out? No the MMORPG does not count

The David Lynch version was horrible. The 2000 Sci Fi series was lame but entertaining. But honestly, i wish instead of using the original Frank Herbert’s Dune where the villains are very stereotypical, they should instead use Frank Herbert’s son; Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson prequel trilogy novels instead

I actually would not prefer a TV series. The original Dune characters are very archetypical and was a very typical good vs evil story which in current modern times can make it boring. Instead i would prefer if they do a movie/TV series based on collab novels by Brian Herbert (the son) and Kevin J Anderson’s prequel

I personally would like to see more of the Shirtless vigilante scenes. If only because of the shirtlessness. Did i mention they are shirtless?

Is this why Clash Royale won the Bafta awards for best ESporrs? I’m just kidding 😂

I understand and feel the pain of Youtubers. Some of my fav Youtubers like CenterStrain are feeling the heat. But on the other hand, I support WSJ’s article and author. They are right to call out the flaws in Youtube’s Ad algorithms. I feel that this will all settle down eventually and Advertisers will return once all

I agree. Vivec and the other three gods are hypocrites. I think the only person that stays true and who is the most honest in Morrowind is the mudcrab merchant.

I came in the Elder Scrolls series with Morrowind. Not Daggerfall. So of course I fell in love with Morrowind, with the music, with the virtual landscape and the killing or being killed by a billion of those effin annoying flying Cliff Racers. But yes i love the exploration and the stories.