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Also worth noting: Infinity was one of surprisingly few places to play a game with Marvel characters at the height of the MCU’s popularity. I picked up a few sets on clearance just because I wanted SOMETHING that let me fly around as Iron Man. My options were this, Lego, or a used copy of Sega’s 2008 movie tie-in.

Cash.

Dexter has a steady relationship with Rita Bennett (Julie Benz), a working mom with two small boys, Astor and Cody, with whom he gets along well. 

As long as he keeps the podcast and youtube going, he can switch to whatever broadcast network he wants.

I’m way past watching any of the talk shows on anything close to a daily basis, but as long as he keeps doing the podcast and keeps Sona on, I’m fine with this

Something something onion on belt...

Why didn’t I get a Community notification for this?!

Steamed fraud?

Just Shoot Me, now there's a good sitcom!

That’s exactly the problem. It hadn’t been at its best since season 5 (was Jennifer Morrison season 6? That’s when it starts to drag and every new renewal felt like a kick in the balls) but it would still pull out the occasional episode to remind you what it was capable of - Robin’s children “flashfoward” for example.

While we're at it, fuck How I Met Your Mother too. 

Oh please, I think we all know Dexter was a project cooked up entirely by Vince Gilligan to ensure his finale would look amazing by comparison. It was a long game but it payed off big. 

Oh hey, BDG! I dig him. That said, it does lean a bit too much on predictable creepypasta cliches. Still, quite effective all told.

If only Low Winter Sun had gotten better ratings!

You ever read something that you agree with, but it’s the way it’s presented is so obnoxious you want to tell the person to fuck off anyway?

So, you got mad at a video game....

His personal channel is all the Unraveled energy with none of the restraints.

It wasn’t until I finished the first season that I finally recognized her as Patty Spivot from The Flash.

While he was only a guest star, rather than the star like on 8 Simple Rules, I think Scrubs handled John Ritter's death very well in the season 4 episode "My Cake". Ritter had played JD's father, and they gave him a solid, sweet send-off in the combination of funny and serious that Scrubs (especially earlier Scrubs)

Uh oh!