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Teach me TV History.

The writers complained on Twitter about not having one more season, so that probably explains the weird pace we got in these 16 episodes.

Well, fuck. I checked and it seems I misunderstoood the whole concept.

Greg Berlanti's developing a series with more or less that concept. A FBI agent who is also a wizard.

We never use voices, Skype or otherwise. We play mostly through chat. It's fun, but our preferred way of playing is play-by-post. We all have literary inclinations, so it gets really good.

There's a lot of variety in Roll20. You may find smaller and larger groups, groups that require video and groups that do not. It's more of what you can find.

I've played on and off for the last 8 years or so, but mostly tabletop oneshots and longer campaigns through IRC/Roll20 and Play-By-Post (My friends and I live in a large city, so we're not always willing to spend more than one our on our way to each others' houses). I've played a little bit of D&D (which I don't

The same commentary system that Gizmodo, iO9, Kotaku and other websites use.

Then I guess I'll have to thank you when those completely accurate sources of information and those apparent millions of people campaigning lead to a third season for the series :)

Because internet campaigns have a huuuge win record.

Sadly, the series is probably stuck with Netflix. There's probably no way another network or service could pick it up. Hope is good and all, but in this case it's pretty much a lost cause.

Well, you seem to know all of the viewership, budget and PR data that Netflix won't ever release. Can't be wrong with that much info at your disposal.

Does it count if I understand "saw", "about", "was" and "terrible"?

Was about to post exactly the same.

The first Pikmin is a relatively short game focused on a simple mission (get all of the spaceship pieces before the 30 days mark) which forces the player to focus on being effective and trying to take the shortest path towards completing their goal. This, in turn, gives the game a great replay value because the

The first Pikmin is a relatively short game focused on a simple mission (get all of the spaceship pieces before the 30 days mark) which forces the player to focus on being effective and trying to take the shortest path towards completing their goal. This, in turn, gives the game a great replay value because the

Your lack of faith makes me sad ='(

Current Doctor Who writers would probably be able to pull it off.

That'd make a great story.

The original Pikmin is waaaaay better than its sequel.