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I'm playing the game on PC, and I can manually save by going to the menu, and "Save Game". Not quite a one button quicksave, but you aren't beholden to the autosave either.

This article is unfair to the game. I finished it tonight, including probably 90% of the side content (didn't bother with the lamest of the side content, like "Scan x/20 Minerals", or whatever).

It certainly didn't really lead to anything for any other cast member (though that could just come down to those people not betting on the right projects offered to them afterward - imagine if Will Smith had done "After Earth" immediately post-Fresh Prince), but it wasn't a bad show. It was formulaic like most

Yep, especially in light of whoever they hired to film that footage against the Japanese soldiers Bakudo shows him. That guy was kicking ass!

I didn't understand it either, but then I assumed that there must be some sort of "emergency" measure in the corporate world, to oust a majority shareholder. No idea what that would be, but I went along with it.

Yeah, he said "nice to meet you", and I was all "woah, bring it down there dickhead".

I think Louis explained on that roundtable with Seinfeld, Rock and Gervais a few years ago, that he comes up with an act, tours with it, records a special with it, and then throws it all out and comes up with a completely new one.

#neverforget

It still wouldn't explain why she took out it on her black cast-mates for 20+ years. She wouldn't be the first fired actor to retain their bitterness over a ridiculous stretch of time - especially if the guy who supposedly got her canned went on to become a megastar, while she faded into irrelevance.

I met Carlton once - he was racing a go-cart in my city, in Canada. Nice dude, and REALLY into go-cart racing.

That, and the scene where Will finds out Carlton bought a gun. Or the one where the fraternity treats Carlton bad for not acting "black" enough.

But Ward makes a point of saying they did everything "by the book" in ousting them, and Joy's only counterplan is to essentially blackmail them with personal stuff.

All of the comic relief scenes with those two, were great. Best part was the "that's my man!" smiles at Steve after he kisses Sharon, haha.

I like Finn's Danny just fine, when he wasn't having childish hissy fits about his parents, or being an innocent dumbass about the people manipulating him. By the end of the series, he seems to have moved past both though, so I'm hopeful for a season 2.

Just finished this series today - I think it'd give it a B- overall (possibly a C+). The show had problems:

At our show, he came out for an encore and said he was going to test out some new material. He actually stopped, and you could see him deciding which stuff to try. He said one was just offensive and chuckled, but the crowd started cheering for him to do it - so he did, and it really was just hilariously offensive,

If it's the same material I saw him do live back in February, this special is going to be hilarious. Arena of ~20,000 people, destroyed with laughter.

Sure are a lot of grades in the B range, for a show that you gave a C- overall.

Good trailer, but it did confirm that I'm officially tired of cliche "epic" orchestral trailer music.

What does it even mean to "permanently ban" someone from a job, in this circumstance? You can never have this job we canned you from ever again! Don't even think about applying for this job you got fired from!