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You seem to have missed a lot of extra information in other answers. Over the course of the series their roles have grown and Scott Caan’s in particular has shrunk (Caan wanted more time back on the mainland with his family). They’re not being scummy, they’re reacting with integrity to contract terms they believed

Hugely far from family or any other life stuff you might have on the mainland. Because it’s an island, even in 2017 certain things are expensive or hard to get or take a while to get shipped. Lots of bugs, depending on where you’re situated.

I watched wrestling a lot as a kid with my grandmother, nowadays I peek in lightly every once in a while (I don’t recognize most of the names in this discussion thread, I’m wondering what happened to Sasha Banks and Bayley), but one of my favorite moments in wrestling of all time is still the sharpshooter Trish Status

You ignore my point, and it’s rather unfair to base your counter argument on a rephrased version of your initial statement, as I can only have argued against what you actually, you know, wrote.

I didn’t say don’t think outside the ballot box, I said choices at the ballot box still actually matter as part of the process, and thinking they don’t in the face of abundant recent evidence is idiotic and destructive.

They’re not correct, and this is a horrifically dumb stance to take. If people can possibly have lived through the last 6 months and still think there’s no meaningful difference between (for example) Obama’s policies taken overall (I swear to god if people come back with “But drones!”) and Trump’s (and their

That’s not how the math works. The show got cancelled because there wasn’t enough viewership to justify the high production costs. But obviously some people watched it, and some people will want to watch it in the future. Once you don’t have the huge costs on the front end, anything you can get out of the show

Ah, sorry. I’m finding in the current political climate my satire/sarcasm meters have been strained to the point of being useless.

There’s already physical therapy for pro gamers, who suffer a lot of repetitive stress injuries.

Yeah, well, I enjoyed 1-3 and I hated ME: A. And I tried. I came back to it three times, and I could just never find the fun. I couldn’t get attached to the characters, the story seemed horribly meandering and bland, I could never make a Ryder avatar I liked, and the UI was ghastly, even by ME standards.

Again, I disagree. Books should be judged solely on their writing, the writing is all there is. Cartoons have a visual component, you can’t just say it doesn’t matter. I’m thinking particularly of a series like Motor City or Tron Uprising. The visual style of those shows was a critical part of why anyone would

Enh, I disagree with this. Not everything has to be for everyone just because it’s good, and if you’re engaging with a visual medium but don’t like the actual visual style, that’s as fair a reason to choose something else as any. For example, I really struggled with the old Ren and Stimpy “And now we’ll do an

May I ask is there a contemporary western animation style you like? The three shows you mention all have different styles.

I would literally be entirely happy with the thing starting with a placard that reads “Uh, they busted Wolfgang out and patched him up, killed all the bad guys, and retreated to a lovely big cabin near a lake somewhere.”

Although to be fair, by the end of Season 2, the multi-location issue was probably considerably lessened/simplified.

I think the business logic behind making the movie is right, you make it easier to package up and monetize the series going forward if you give it some kind of actual ending. I think your bit about the negotiating tactic is wrong, mostly because pretty much everyone involved with the show was openly and flatly

They added a Xander in season 2, named Jeremy.

I think people kind of forget Buffy herself could be jerky and judgy a fair amount. But yes, Wynonna smooths out later, in the first few episodes she’s a pariah coming back to a lot of terrible experiences from her childhood and teens.

I don’t see anything in the article about this being a shock, just a nice track.

Enh, people start playing a game and the game becomes real. In the original the game intrudes into our world, in this they go into the game world. *shrug*