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(I really liked Assassin's Creed Brotherhood)

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Sam should have realized it was important, but I don't he has the rest of the puzzle, right?

Maybe they're not going to fall in love and it'll just be a marriage of convenience?

Literally Anything: The Series: Starring Davos and Gendry.

If you crush their heads will it matter?
Also, did Jon bring Dragonglass, because if he didn't that is the dumbest thing anyone on this show has literally ever done.

It's annoying because there's a legitimate reason for all of them to make it. If Thoros, Beric, and Jorah bite it they basically just came back into the show to die. Same with Gendry (but even ramped up since we just got him back after years). If Tormund dies we have no more wildling characters. Having the Hound die

As awesome as it is, I'm terrified for literally all of them going in to next week. Especially the Hound, Gendry, and Tormund.

I was yelling at Sam for ignoring that. He didn't seem to be able to hear me through the TV so I kept yelling louder.

That's what I'd always assumed as well. Maybe that guy was just really invested in new Nintendo commercials and finding out how to save money with Geiko.

Ducktales is all about mythology, I think they could pretty easily have 'The Lost Legend of Gummi Glen' and find it in some mysterious forest where no one has cell phones.

That reminds me of the time he got kidnapped on Bonkers but for some reason they were never allowed to actually show him.
I assume it's so he's not overexposed, but I can't see what sort of damage Ducktales would do that the new Playhouse Disney one wouldn't.

When I rewatched all the shows on DVD I actually found Talespin to be the most consistently enjoyable, even if it never hit the highs of Ducktales or Darkwing. Ducktales and Darkwing had wild quality swings, both writing and animation-wise, while Talespin seemed to be pretty consistent throughout.
I was really

If you do enough drugs beforehand, anything can be a Mathmagic Land episode.

I loved Bonkers as a kid, but since they haven't put it out on DVD (I assume it's on iTunes though?) I haven't seen it since. I assume Gummi Glen is a matter of time once they get through Goof Troop and Talespin, since it's pretty easy to excise the human characters and leave the rest of the show intact. Bonkers they

Yeah, I was always confused by how that worked out with Bonkers, but my understanding is they didn't like the Miranda episodes so they retooled it and did the Lucky ones, but paid for the Miranda episodes so they reshowed them later.

I assume they'll use Darkwing like the original show used Gizmoduck, enough that they're around but not as a series regular. We'll probably have an episode where they fight one of his villains followed by them visiting St. Canard in the next episode, then he'll show up once or twice each season.

I adapted to normal voiced nephews bizarrely quickly. I'm still not a fan of Launchpad, though. He just sounds… off.

That's cheating.

I feel like it was worse here, for whatever reason. Usually with Donald either what he says isn't important at all or it's far easier to make out. He was saying important things that were not easy to make out here.