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I'm guessing you tend to draw a lot of inspiration revolving around death & insane puzzles from old Sierra adventure games? =P

Huh. So what games do you play?

He was in Batman Forever, actually.

Yes, truly the Riddler has no time for video games, like that nonsense that is Professor Layton & Ace Attorney & Riddle of the Minotaur.

I know I'm going to regret the eventual joke if I get this wrong, but is the answer…a winner?

Actually, he popped up as the villain in Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season Two game just recently.

Oh, I'm sorry, I hereby apologize for not talking like stereotypical Canadian, & hope I didn't offend you. Have a nice day, sir.

I'd love to, but the reality is that we basically get hired to do programming, development, & animation by other companies. The explosions would help, sure, but it's not a long-term solution…

Considering that I live in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, a part of Canada known for its mobile gaming industry to to the point where the EA branch here is known (or at least advertised) as the home of The Simpsons: Tapped Out, tonight's episode REALLY hit close to home…

Sorry, but in no way can I give any episode that kills Root Beer Guy off-screen an A (especially right before his own comic book, no less). We wouldn't allow a live-action show to pull that off, so I can't accept it here either (unless the comic reveals RBG was faking it somehow, or he comes back, then I'll be more

Bonus points: In BioShock Infinite, Columbia actually seceded from America after their gratuitous violence & killing of Chinese civilians in the Boxer Rebellion ticked off the US. So the "homeland" they're defending sure ain't America, apparently. I'm guessing it's the imaginary kingdom that exists only in the head of

How about some King of the Hill? Poor guys never get as much attention as classic Simpsons beyond YouTube poops, I tell you what.

C as well. The best compliment I can give it is that it wasn't as bad as last year's Worst Season Ever.

As far as I can remember, Eric didn't actually want anyone injured in the explosion (it was more just an act of sabotage), & he told Zipper simply to sabotage the Paris shoot as well.

Heck, the earrings even become easier to explain in a first-season episode when a Chinese jewelry manufacturer decides to start creating replicas (albeit without knowing the source of the earrings) that become a piece of popular fashion. Hell, why didn't The Holograms ever just think to merchandise earring replicas?

Eh, it's more of a case of everyone else being too stupid to actually press charges. Hell, in the third episode alone, one of their friends wants to have the Misfits put in jail after they crashed a party on a yacht and almost steered it right into a crash with an oil tanker, but The Holograms just say nope, don't

Hell, you could actually see the Inhumanoids on a TV in one episode. Apparently giant monsters attacking wasn't bigger news than Eric offering a huge cash reward for Jem's identity, though.

I dunno, usually from what I can recall The Misfits never try to murder The Holograms…I mean, Zipper has, & Pizzazz might be crazy enough to at try & at least injure them (Eric seems to settle for injuries at best as well), but most of the time anything that might actually kill The Holograms tends to either be an

"…First of all, no one seems to notice that Jem and Jerrica are never really in the same place at the same time."

Twilight Sparkle just added Agent Bland McNazi. I see we already have a McNazi in there, but eh, more couldn't hurt. I mean, McNazis could hurt, but…you know what, I'm just gonna shut up now.