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Gamers(TM) will say anything to defend shitty behavior. 

How this led to a firing and not a private reprimand is absurd - and Fries’future endeavoring is even more ridiculous. Was there some escalation of behavior that led to this moment? The Twitterariat happy about this is pointing to Price “celebrating” Total Biscuit’s death, for example, and how that could reflect back

I was worried about this one - that final commercial shot of Del Toro stylistically blasting away on someone told the sad tale well, it seems.

The character is gay.

Just about my most anticipated game besides whatever From’s up to, be it that new ninja game or the rumored BB2. Hope there’s a character select and we don’t have to play as default gritty dude.

Single-player has my interest a bit more piqued on this, but is this like Destiny SP, where soloing won’t get you the best content? It’s just disappointing seeing another studio go down co-op rabbit hole.

I’m tempted to look up spoilers just to see if I can handle this flick. I wish this were a book cuz I’d be all over it, but seeing trauma play out on screen is not my idea of a good time.

To Erik’s point, it was never the spycraft stuff that enthralled me about this show - I’d have trouble remembering from week to week what Liz and Philip were up to. But the interpersonal drama kept me riveted for six years, no more so than tonight. When Stan confronted the Jennings in the garage, it strained credulity

Sounds like the community building mini-game from FO4 combined with some form of online functionality. After my mild disappointment with the previous numbered game in the series, I was hoping for a New Vegas like offshoot.

Gamers™ can’t go nine seconds without showing their collective ass. What is it about this hobby - and nerd culture in general - that draws such socially maladjusted creeps?

What a wonderfully creepy surprise The Terror’s been -I’ve read the book and very much liked it, but the showrunners did a great job of cutting out some of Simmons’ meanderings.

Rage was a fun enough shooter, and I had a good time dropping spider bots in the engineering class. But there’s a criminal re-use of areas for side quests, and the story’s a big fat nothing. The ending feels very rushed as well. If Avalanche can clean up these issues, then I’ll give this a look, but for now a Rage

All through the dismemberment scene all I could think of was the even worse suitcase scene from Baggage.

The “Maximum Bad” thought struck me as well. I’m thinking the entire hour exactly how June will be dragged back to Gilead for more torment and horror, because what can you do for dramatic conflict if she escapes. Perhaps have her baby, then help lead a resistance into Gilead to save Hannah. I like this show, but the

The fish prince from Zelda BOTW needs to be added to the list - as is my understanding! People went totally Rule 34 over him when the game was released.

Star Trek: Lots of N-Bombs For No Reason

The day I stopped caring about when the next installment was coming out was a good day.

Get Lawler and his fiancee on Age Gap Lovers, stat!

The bar scene was the high point - I’m happy for any surprise this show doles out. And I’m dead sick of “crazy” Morgan. Not a criticism of Lennie James, who along with Melissa McBride is the best actor on the show, but his plotline is falling into the same rut that so many of these circular TWD character beats do.

The zombie modern art sculpture confused me as well. How was it even supposed to get to Negan? I’m laughing at your #2 point. It reads like some weird Mad Libs.