reformedcalvinist
reformed calvinist
reformedcalvinist

I think it's a combination of the site's quality decline, and also a dollop of nostalgia. The comments are probably on the whole about as good quality as they used to be (remember the insufferable firsties and canceraids wishing in every article?), but the novelty has faded. Also, as others had said, a lot of the best

"Jason Bateman is a condescending asshole to everyone including his kids."

"Jason Bateman is a condescending asshole to everyone including his kids."

Yeah that's the problem I have with the show's concept (which I think isn't nearly as terribly executed as the AVC reviewer).

Yeah, I was disappointed by how those elements keep getting cranked up. In First Day of Camp, it was tolerable, but here the presidential conspiracy stuff felt way too prominent.

This whole series felt like a rehash of First Day of Camp. Like, there were some REALLY funny bits, but I wish they had gone in a new direction instead of following so many of the beats of the last series.

Burrrrrrn.

I really hated this one. And not even from hype or anything…I honestly had no idea Audrey was coming back, and she's not my favorite character anyway. Most of the scenes felt redundant or just poorly written/acted (like the Audrey stuff and the final scene at the bar). The stuff with Sarah Palmer was great, and even

Well, the letter is kind of irrelevant now anyway, since Miriam herself is still alive.

I just got started with Elder Scrolls: Legends and man am I hooked. I've been playing Hearthstone for awhile, and this adds some great complexity, using deckbuilding elements similar to MTG's color pie, along with new mechanics like lanes and health runes. Not a huge Elder Scrolls guy, but the interface is clean, the

Yeah, I don't think pitchfork is down on the concept of AnCo necessarily, as a lot of the side projects have been well received. The band just hasn't made a good proper album for awhile now (and I actually like Centipede Hz), so they are rightfully not getting a lot of praise. That last EP was definitely a step in the

The Suburbs has some really good songs too, but other than that I agree. Arcade Fire is one of those bands that got so much acclaim so quickly with their debut, that I think it went to their heads a little bit.

The name is one of the most simultaneously awkward and generic ones they could possibly have come up with…I'm convinced the game never would have caught on were it not for the really catchy PUBG acronym. Which isn't even a proper acronym, come to think of it…

I've only watched this also, and it looks pretty dang fun. Only problem is a) I'd be absolutely terrible at it and b) no friends to play with.

Yeah…PUBG seems to take everything people liked about other survival games and condenses it into a perfect package. I have to imagine the devs are swimming in bathtubs of money right now.

Maybe it's a reverse-Rickroll. You think it's Never Gonna Give You Up, but it's really a thoughtful multi-hour video essay.

Star Wars is like the only franchise I'll go to the theaters for anymore. It still invites a kind of hushed awe, so less distractions from the audience. Or maybe I've just been lucky.

I'd still watch that.

Certainly far more trite a concept that the umpteenth Marvel superhero spin-off show

That's true…I never liked them, but they weren't aggressively bad, unlike a lot of their peers.