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I find myself fascinated by Three's Company because it's so firmly a product of exactly its time. Any earlier and of course a man couldn't be roommates with women he's not related or married to! Who would even conceive of such a thing? And any later and it's like, Jack and Janet and Chrissy are all, like, 26. What the

IIRC pill popping was actually fairly accepted among middle-class conventional types in the 1960's and perhaps even moreso back into the 50's. You know, better living through chemistry! Those marvelous scientists came up with a pill that will cure all your ailments! Drug? Don't be silly, it's not like you're snorting

Seconded.

"hypothetical 2nd term"

It's funny how I don't like Xander at all typically but The Zeppo might be my favorite episode. It's almost like watching After Hours, with zombies.

There's two patches, the unofficial patch and the true patch. The true patch was made by a raving lunatic. The unofficial patch has two options, "basic" and "plus". I'd go for basic, unless you play it more than once. Some of the plus options can cause bugs and…. I don't know, they feel empty, like you can kinda tell

Bloodlines, I would say, has more in common with something like Mass Effect 1 than with Baldur's Gate. I could never get into those isometric RPGs, myself (which is why I never got around to finishing Troika's Arcanum, either). Bloodlines is more combat-oriented.

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines is my favorite video game of all time. It is from 2004 and it's on the source engine and I know some people really can't handle that (it's bugged to shit, too, you will need a patch) but it's great. Speaking of Buffy, the band that does the theme song for Angel also appears on the

There's also a child vampire in there.

I feel like it's Wesley.

I, personally, kind of disliked Fred/Illyria, and also, the whole Illyria thing could have happened to anybody, right? It's been a while, but I remember it mostly being random chance that it happened to her. So it's not really much of an arc.

I sort of assumed this was common knowledge.

I remember watching, like, three episodes, kinda liking it, and then not getting into it. But then I came back and binged the whole thing. So I think it takes about 7 episodes to get into and then you're hooked (or at least I was).

Shit, yeah, I've never seen Sailor Moon and even I know that Angel=Tuxedo Mask.

I don't really get what Buffy has in common with Sarah Connor besides being female. Maybe in that one episode where she moved to Cleveland, she's kinda similar to T2 Sarah Connor? But in general I feel like Sarah Connor doesn't have the same conflict because she isn't trying to balance her fate with having a normal

I filled mine out as Merkin Muffley.

They both seem to hate each other. Why don't they get a divorce? Seriously. I mean, ordinarily it'd probably be bad optics for a president to get divorced while in office, but clearly shit like that doesn't make a difference anymore, not when it comes to Trump.

I think he jumped from one subject to another without a segue. So what he's saying is, "Obamacare is an abject failure, so everyone hates it. How do I square this with the scores of people showing up to town halls/calling us/emailing us/protesting/etc. about how much they want to keep Obamacare? Well, these are not

Either this is a hilariously inept and transparent attempt to trick people into giving their real information and identifying themselves as dissidents, or this is, even more hilariously, completely sincere and the saltiest thing anyone's ever done. Or, as we say on the AV Club, it can be two things. I especially love

I don't think she'd start a nuclear war in a fit of pique and that's really my number one concern with Trump.

"Why isn't $hillary doing more to appeal to left-wing progressive voters?"
"Okay, then, here's a very progressive platform."
"FAKE NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!"