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The pitch for KOTOR2 has more or less been that it was written from a perspective of Star Wars being lukewarm on itself. That is probably overstated but it is a lot darker than KOTOR1 was. I won't tell you to play it (it is a very rich game, as Avellone games tend to be, but it's also very interminable, as Avellone

Yellow bile can be clear-ish. I've coughed up the stuff during more serious bouts of illness.

Well I wasn't expecting that.

It's a consistent season, nothing in it felt particularly implausible. I feel like it's being underrated around here. It admittedly lacks the mystery focus of S1 but Sandbrook serves as the main mover of the season and is fine.

Well it was all the horrific irony at the end of S1, right? That awful woman in the trailer with the rapist husband claimed she never know and Ellie called bullshit on her for that. Then it turns out her husband is a pedo murderer and now she's the one claiming she never knew.

I'd speculate but… yeah, bad place for spoilers

Without spoiling too much I can say that they are definitely not going with Gracepoint on this one. Joe did it and if he was delusional enough to think that he was in a consensual relationship with a young boy, he's delusional enough to believe that he shouldn't be punished.

WATCH FORTITUDE YOU ASSHOLES

This season is OFF THE CHAIN. I'm glad they brought back Sandbrook because the show just couldn't sustain itself on courtroom stuff alone. Gotta have those half-revelations at the end of every episode come from somewhere.

Raws are always promo-heavy in the run up to WM. It's when they actually have to bother to build matches

Morgan took the tusk because he figured it was valuable and he could sell / trade it for passage for him and his daughter to somewhere else. But it doesn't seem like he knows where they're going

He thinks his miner pal did the murder and is on the lam because he figures he'll be rolled up as an accomplice / conspirator

The end credits sequence seems to suggest he'll finally meet up with the thug guy who stole the paper in the Max 2.5 folder.

Tricky show this week, both seemingly showing us (part of) what happened that night and intentionally destabilizing the audience's trust in the veracity of the other flashbacks - even if it turns out that the replaced floorboards have nothing to do with Pettigrew's death. It's hard to buy that a sick child would so

Refusing to return to Moscow, spitballing a worked defection with a woman the (invariably wise) Resident warned him to be careful with… Not a good look for Oleg. Season 2 introduced Oleg as someone who appeared initially to be a cocky, useless nepotism hire but turned out to be a savvy, if clearly overconfident, KGB

Mae Young was the one everyone respected. Moolah basically established a monopoly on women's wrestling in the west as its most prominent trainer and a person with significant sway over booking (since she knew most all the promoters). Much like Hogan, she used her power such that no one would ever look better than she

The Crowes were a poor man's Bennett clan tbh.

yes

THIS IS NOT A DRILL

Joey Styles is a shitty neocon but man, the guy can work em like few others