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The fact that he doesn't kill is the only thing separates him from the villains that he hunts down. He is just as insane (he runs around dressed as a bat) as they are, but he has a moral code that he lives by.

18 states have abolished the death penalty. Gotham is another name for New York. New York abolished the death penalty in 2007.

I'm sure I will like it once some games start coming out but I haven't touched it in months.

There are NPC controlled monsters in the field just like the zombies AND there is more then one kind of monster that you can be.

The Tears of Lyse were what poisoned Jon Arryn.

See I disagree. Because a lot of people see this as a slice of life show and say, "That's just what it's like being a girl in New York City! This show is capturing my essence! It's just like me and my friends!" You can't have it both ways, it's either satire or slice of life. I also found all the scenes you mentioned

I don't think she can't or couldn't. I just don't think it's effective. I also don't think that Girls is satire, unless you consider Entourage to be satire as well. I think Girls has been artificially raised on some kind of intellectual pedestal, people are critiquing it, reading into it, it's not really worth that

But SHE IS THAT THING THAT YOU THINK SHE IS SATIRIZING.

Were there guys at these parties?

So, she's definitely lying about not having sex with him right? Kind of hard to believe a guy like this wouldn't have reached the "make or break" point after awhile, where he hasn't been getting ass from a girl for so long that he ultimatums her and implodes the relationship or guilts her into sex.

There can be some functional differences between zombies and zombie-esque "infected humans." I see someone below cited 28 Days Later. The "infected humans" were not zombies, though they functioned similarly. They were mindless (or single-minded rather), like zombies are, however they were not dead, and their bodies

The Game is not a how-to manual, it's more of a Neil Strauss autobiography/Mystery biography/biography of the PUA scene. It had very little practical advice in it. I found it to be an interesting read of a kind of sad and pathetic subculture. You're supposed to want to be these guys, they're supposed to be rock stars,

Character accidentally does drugs and reacts unfavorably is one of the most tired comedic tropes of all time. Tako with a K was funny, though nothing in this show has ever made me laugh out loud.

I don't know if you're being sarcastic, but they have. It exists currently. It's called "Snapchat," and it is completely useless because you can just take a screenshot of your screen.

Are you rating on a 10 scale? Aren't you supposed to be a movie reviewer? Don't you know you have to set up your ratings system if you're going rate things? Why is amusement rated on a number scale and offensiveness isn't?

To quote Mystery Science Theater, "Remember it's a TV show, you should really just relax."

People already fake their pictures and misrepresent themselves on okCupid, why would I want to go out with someone sight unseen? The chances of them being horrifically unattractive are even greater.

Looks like a student film. The sound quality is terrible.

Nobody appeals to no one. Lower your standards. There's someone out there that will be interested in you, he probably just won't be the guy you've been fantasizing about or hoping for. He might be a little fatter than you expected, a little more boring, have a little less hair, but he'll still love you.