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I have not seen this movie, but I have seen the 2008 sequel, Wargames: The Dead Code. Multiple times, even.

Personally, what I found most disturbing about it was all the people who saw absolutely nothing wrong with it.

That's funny, but also so accurate it's a little upsetting.

That would certainly be interesting. I'd have to watch that episode at least, I guess - I'm eager to see anything which would shed more light on the thought process behind that scene.

I don't know if I can go back to Louie this year. I was a big fan - like, I designed my own needlework tapestry and was filling it in. I thought Season Four was a step down from Two and Three, but okay. Then we got that scene where he very forcefully sexually assaulted a close friend who was emergency babysitting for

Hey, that should read "don't know talkin' good like *I* and you," Mister Demonic Skull. *pats skeletal head, gives biscuit*

I bought SimCoaster, Sim Theme Park, SimGolf, and something I can't remember in a combo pack once, and ended up spending most of my time on SimGolf for some reason. I think it was the only one that I could consistently get to work, or something like that.

I don't know whether the author of the deleted comment genuinely had strong feelings about frogurt agendas (which were somehow connected to Aaron Sorkin, I guess) or whether you realised their comment would soon be deleted and came up with the most out-of-left-field reply possible to make them sound insane.

I have never seen Minority Report. I clicked on this article solely because there was a cat in the picture.

That is immensely helpful, thank you. I'll definitely be using that advice in my coaster design.

That is a great idea. I'll have to try it in one of my games dedicated to torturing guests.

Same. I can't get to blue and black.

I'm playing Rollercoaster Tycoon.

Motherfucker. I hope that the American version is better than the Australian one, or at least, that the episode I saw of the Australian one was unusually terrible. (It was the cat episode, if anyone else wants to chime in.)

"Pepper Jack love Fraggle Rock."

I also didn't like the suggested fix of Peggy getting by on general awesomeness, instead of leaning into the SSR's perceptions of her when it helps her mission. I understand why Caroline doesn't like that, but personally, it is one of my favourite things about the show.

I think there is more to Dottie than just the brainwashed assassin masquerading as a sweet ditz. She gets these moments where she isn't pretending, but her behaviour and reactions also deviate from or are unnecessary to her mission. Things like her killing the hitman just so she could steal his cool toy, or pretending

The other thing is that more casual viewers I know (which is my parents and grandmother - my friends are all a lot geekier) have a harder time remembering and following shows with more of an arc from week to week. Very much moreso when they're sci-fi or complicated fantasy.

I love cats like mad, and I think the money would be better given to an animal welfare charity, or something like that. Something that can use the money to help many cats, not just possibly extend the life of one.

Huh. I'll have to tell my parents that I finally figured out why I turned out gay. And then the list of things my mum holds against Mittens will read: