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Arya needs to prove soon that she's as smart as she thinks she is. If she is, she knows Littlefinger planted that there for her. At the very least, she'll figure it out if she confronts Sansa about it and Sansa tells her why she signed the letter in the first place. If Arya can't figure it out at that point, then it's

I'm one of those who's been watching since the first season, but I consider myself a social justice warrior, and this article makes me a little uneasy about South Park. Satirical jokes on TV aren't the same as typing them in all-caps on comment boards, and both things carry different weight, but this article makes a

I haven't seen this brought up anywhere, but because Arya's words to Nymeria were a callback to season 1, I'm a bit worried that it also means Arya realizes she doesn't belong at Winterfell anymore. If the Nymeria scene happened before her reunion with Hot Pie and her decision to head north, her words to Nymeria would

I don't remember much about it, but I do remember watching it and at some point thinking, "When did this stop being a comedy?"

Whatever the circumstances surrounding it, Zelda is trapped and cannot be freed until Link saves her.

Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood released today, so I'm sure I'll be spending some time with that game again. It's been a few months since I last played, but I'm caught up so I'll be able to jump right in to the expansion. I'm sure I'll check out the new classes at some point, but I'll stick with Paladin for a while.

Ya know, that whole using-stereotypical-clothes-as fashion-or-a-joke-without-also-acknowledging-and-appreciating-the-culture-it-appropriates thing.

"Si" is "yes" in Italian, too.

I'm sure all those scenes featuring Mario in a sombrero are totally appropriate.

"Bachelor In Paradise allegedly shut down over rape"

So that's how to bring someone from excitement to disappointment in about three minutes. The first game was a master class in forward-thinking game design: a practically dressed woman of the color as the main protagonist, a focus on the beauty of the diversity of life with the camera feature, and a plot driven my

I've seen videos that go into detail about how Dark Souls has been extraordinary for people dealing with depression, in one instance helping someone recover from suicidal thoughts. Not only that, but it's been presented as an allegory for depression (there's several videos about this, and I can't check right now to

Finally got a Switch yesterday, so I'm sure I'll be spending my weekend in a Zelda-induced haze, ignoring the fact that it's really nice outside.

She said they were happy, not happy to see her. They had a good life without her since they were one of the few families to stay mostly intact.

Mine's got that same package, but I don't really want to spend $400 for a game I don't want right now (although I'm sure it's fun) and a charging dock. I might eventually just get it, but I can wait for now.

Kind of in game limbo right now. I'm sure I'll pick up Dark Souls 3 at some point over the long weekend; currently on a dex/faith playthrough and still need to beat Twin Princes, Soul of Cinder, and Nameless King on my SL1 game…then the DLC if I'm crazy.

I've beaten it, but I'm thinking about upgrading for the same reason. I'd love to play it again in 4K. Same goes for Last Guardian and Dark Souls 3.

"And Slade is essential because he’s really the only character left who properly spans both the past and present sections of Oliver’s story."

Thanks. That's what I've heard, so I guess I'll find out how true that is. I can't imagine Soul of Cinder and Nameless King are any easier, though, or even Dragonslayer Armor. The big thing about Dancer, though, is that now I can upgrade to +10, so there's that.

Gonna spend some time continuing my SL1 run through Dark Souls 3. After a few days of trying and failing to beat the Dancer of Boreal Valley, I finally bested her last night. I've never tried to do a run like this before in any Soulsborne game, and I can't say for sure I'll finish, but it really feels like an