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This is starting to get sad, AV Club.

I honestly don't remember the ending-ending at all, but I don't remember being upset when the credits rolled exactly. If anything, it was just underwhelming compared to the first game's ending. Even light side, at least there's a ceremony and maybe you saved Bastilla with your love, so she's there.

Yeah, I feel like it's really easy to kill guys like Saul. There's always another lawyer, at least to movie and TV bad guys. I was pleasantly surprised to see him survive, even if it was to manage a Cinnabon.

Yeah, I was just thinking, if they actually killed him there's precedent set to keep him around.

Yeah, I hope he comes back in a big way. There is an arc in the comics (maybe more than one) where he operates from prison and maybe that's where they'll draw inspiration. If I remember correctly, the arc I'm thinking of involves Kingpin getting revenge for being put behind bars by Daredevil, so that would make sense.

When I saw that, my first thought was that Kevin is now Michael's ghost the way Patti was Kevin's. I think I would hate that, so I hope I'm wrong. Maybe Michael sees Patti?

You're really missing out. He's very gentle.

After reading that, I counted the movies several times on my hands, just to be sure I still knew how to count.

The observation Nick Offerman's character is meant to draw upon Ron Swanson, and not just Walter Sobchek, the same way that Key & Peele were essentially in sketches from their own show, is really great. I wonder what that means for Karl's future? Will he die horribly, or ride off into the sunset on the back of a

Don't forget about all the 'ludes!

Yeah, but, nobody wants to listen to a dad from a terrible CBS sitcom sing about creepy sexist attitudes toward women either.

Who hasn't?

Huh. All this time, I thought it was about me.

I, for one, welcome our new Seinfeld Quote Generator overlords.

Ah, so it's a remake of The Counselor directed by the Farrelly Brothers.

Pssh. That's not true.

I actually agree, and because Ghost Adventures airs on the Travel Channel I give it a lot more slack. It's really just the most obnoxious way of showcasing "haunted" tourist traps, which are things I don't mind visiting from time to time if they're on the way.

Oh, the sounds of Aaron in hysterics will never not be funny.

That is literally the conclusion to almost every episode of Paranormal Home Inspectors, though.

At least that makes some sense.