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I don't know. That ending seemed to put the whole story on different terms than just a son trying to gain the love of an absentee father. I'd even suggest that the cliché "deadbeat dad" angle is a complete misconstruction of what was going on in the episode.

Starting the countdown to Lego Magitech

As a fan of Forming, I very much enjoy Moynihan-boarded episodes. Can't wait to see his series for Cartoon Hangover: "Manly."

I am so ready for Sparky Sparky Boom Woman.

Naturally, he'd have to avoid performing any headers.

Holy crap! It looks like Zelda by way of Princess Mononoke.

So much Moynihan in the design of Queen Breezy.

I think there's a misunderstanding about Aiden's ctOS hacking. The information you see about peoples' jobs/habits/circumstances/whatever isn't necessarily supposed to be useful to Aiden or you, the player— it's information gathered and earmarked by this massive government program. It's supposed to be a commentary on

The only song on the default playlist I've enjoyed so far is "Diane Young" by Vampire Weekend

Absolutely. I totally got Dishonored vibes during sections of the game (not to mention Butcher Bay).

My first thought was Wingman, of the "Batmen of all Nations." But the Batman vs. Predator suit is a dead ringer!

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Rick of Rick & Morty would have been a much more appropriate illustration of the correct usage of "I don't give a fuck."

I noticed this as well. As someone who's studied modern German history, I'm fascinated by the amount of research this dev team seems to have done. For example, the female Nazi officer ("Frau Engel") immediately reminded me of Ilse Koch, the infamous "Witch of Buchenwald."

I took it to imply that the Banana Guards are also clones. Although I suppose they could have more individuality under the peel— and we did see an apparently female B-Guard in "We Fixed a Truck."

I hope what's playing is part of the game's soundtrack— so low-key, yet moving and atmospheric

I wonder if "Hugo Mannheim" is a reference to the Superman villain and Intergang boss, Bruno Mannheim. Might be reaching a bit.

As with the previous Arkham games, the SRP of Arkham Knight is $49.99

I like the added touch of Delsin's power seeming to absorb bullets— a way to justify the old "bullet sponge" trope.

Recommended for dead-on Strong Bad voice.

Yes, Roy Harper versus a man with a proclivity for de-limbing could have a comic-al outcome.