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I’m also a big From fan, played through all three Dark Souls + Bloodborne multiple times, got the platinum in DS1 and BB.

Is it only Two Towers and Return of the King? No Fellowship?

An episode of Stranger Things is about 45 minutes, so three episodes is still an hour and a half shorter than The Irishman. And for something as detail oriented as Scorsese seems to be implying, The Irishman requires nothing less than your full attention for that entire 3.5 hours. I can clean the house or cook or play

Scorsese’s comments suggest that I will miss things and have an inferior experience by splitting the movie up. If that’s the case, then no thanks.

That’s what I’ve been saying. There’s a big difference between deciding to watch an episode of Stranger Things and getting hooked into 3, and having to mentally prepare myself to be required to sit in front of my TV for all 3.5 hours of The Irishman. It looks like a great movie, but who’s got the time?

The difference between sitting down for Stranger Things or whatever and ending up watching 3 episodes, and sitting down to watch all 3.5 hours of The Irishman is commitment. When I load up Stranger Things I only need to psych myself up for 1 episode, then if I’m feeling it and nothing else comes up I can watch more.

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Yeah how dare the author confuse you by accurately writing the name of the product.

Yeah how dare the author confuse you by accurately writing the name of the product.

I think you seriously misunderstood that first paragraph you quoted. It seemed to me that what you have written refers to earlier games in the series, because Gita ends that paragraph in the review with this:

Those are my #2 and #1 favorite seasons respectively. Capaldi’s second season is damn near perfect and Heaven Sent is my favorite single episode of any show ever.

As a massive, massive fan of Doctor Who I’m really glad to see the Moffat years get some love. People often dismiss it, but I think it’s the best era of the whole show, classic or modern, and Capaldi and Smith are my two favorite Doctors. So many outstanding episodes, so many heartbreaking moments. His arcs didn’t

Deadspin forever

People keep making this point under the assumption that a World Series game was attended exclusively by people who live within 20 minutes of the stadium. I live on the VA/NC border and have friends who drove five hours to go to game 4. It’s not just DC natives.

The back side is DEFINITELY a belly button and vagina.

Excuse my ignorance, but what’s going on with his head in that picture up there?

It was abrupt for sure, but Eris explains it once you get back: basically they wanted you to pick up whatever the artifact is and bring it back with you. Presumably whatever is controlling the Pyramid sent you back to Sanctuary after the conversation.

I really don’t understand where you’re coming from. Mill is a legitimate strategy. What’s dishonorable about it? It really sounds to me like someone played a game in a way that didn’t conform with your expectations and you were so upset about it you had to write an article. It’s not an illegitimate strategy, as

While that was true of Destiny 2 in year 1, there is no shortage of content now. I get to play about 3 hours on weekdays, more on weekends, and I never run out of relevant stuff to do before weekly reset.

It was the cap before Shadowkeep came out and I guess they just kept for consistency. Think of it more as they just went ahead and boosted everyone to 750 instead of starting them at 0.

You still get access to a lot of stuff even without putting down money for the two big expansions. I’d say download and play around; do some strikes or Crucible and see if you like it. If you do, go ahead and buy them. I think you can even skip Forsaken if you wanted to save money because nothing in it is really