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Maybe Kim just no longer trusted herself to wield that power.

Yes, Gus wins, but he is utterly alone, and lacks the tools to make himself happy.

I find Kim’s “breaking bad” moments, peppered though the series, completely unearned. The show thinks its being clever for saying “Saul isn’t corrupting Kim, she’s just as bad!” but they also spend so little time building that part of her character because they really want it to be a surprise every time.

top-tier characters Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and the Hulk

I don’t disagree at all with the “doing it right” part of your argument, I”m with you, but it really shouldn’t take much effort to get there. I’m fine with them hiring some generic social media management firm to handle it.

Speaking as someone who frequently uses and actually likes Twitter, and benefits from it in a professional capacity (I’m a game developer!), the publisher of Madden being good at Twitter just doesn’t matter as much as Twitter users like to think it is.

Um, the article is not about the fickle internet outrage machine that will forget it in 48 hours, it’s about how the tweet actually offended thier employees who won’t forget about it so quickly.

It seems wild that the official Twitter account for one of the largest video game publishers in the world isn’t run by people who have a working knowledge of video games and the industry

an important and exciting untethering of MCU films from their obligations to a larger mythology—even if this one almost certainly carries much significance for the future.

It was emulation friendly. Extremely so.

I’m tired of people shitting on Ouya. It was real, it did exactly what it said it would do, and failed in the marketplace because it turns out no one actually wanted a cheap console.

some of your favorite—or least-favorite—games.

Noting the almost complete lack lines spoken by Sam Rockwell in this trailer, surely a sign that his accent is pretty bad in it.

I seem to remember reading criticism about Moss’ affiliation with Scientology in The A/V Club, so I looked it up:

https://www.avclub.com/elisabeth-moss-on-how-the-handmaids-tale-aligns-with-he-1833916022

All that said, Sonic Frontiers still has a lot of time left in the oven.

Star Wars continuity was permanently broken in 1999, so why would anyone writing in that world bother fruitlessly trying to fix it when they can just play in the world as it exists now?

My major nitpick for this is that the lengthy “previously on” which summarizes the entire prequel trilogy in a single supercut, while neat, completely gutted the impact of the first scene of the episode, which itself does a great and complete job of establishing the context for the series.

Didn’t the first movie feature a plot to assassinate the King of England?

People think of her as a good Sue Storm because she’s married to John Krasinski, and starred in A Quiet Place with him.