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Swarm” felt like one of the side episodes for “Atlanta”. Perhaps this was something Donald dreamt up, but couldn’t do it justice in the “Atlanta” format. I’d be okay either way if we saw the further adventures of Dre or if it ends with her delusional fantasy. Perhaps, Fisback smiled when suggesting no more as there

Where’s my iconic slave role?

How do games like this, Gardenscapes or any game that has that (somewhat cool looking) gameplay of puzzles that cause the character to fall into spikes or lava get away with misleading from the actual gameplay?  I’d think there would be long established laws of false advertising.  

I think one of the best things about the “I Think You Should Leave” skit is that Tim is the straight man.  Those curve balls (like “Jamie Taco”) keep those show from being an “over the top” one trick pony.

Tempest was somewhat integral to the Spielberg-produced Twilight Zone: The Movie.  Specifically, the most horrifying (to pre-teen me) segment, “It’s a Good Life”.  

Oh!  Mark St. John?  He’s dead.

Maybe finally we can let Africa know it’s Christmastime!

Michael Keaton is MY Michael Douglas.

My bad, it’d help if I noted the correct song.  It was “Dreams”....and basically is her just being nasty over the melody.  

Uh......I guess you can call it a cover.  I saw it on Tik Tok.  Google search may suffice.

I don’t know about any of that, but her version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Rhiannon” has made me a fan.

I only WISH I could see one.

To Ms. Marvel is not congratulatory. That emote is to signify when I’m about to put the game away or if my opponent has made a play that backfires on them. Also, Deadpool (to me) is my “Duh?!?” emoji. The fist bump is just a fist bump.

Nah, the joke would have been.

What is Billy West up to?

FYI....several uses of the word “unstimulated” which should be “unsimulated”.  

So, I’m not the only one who notices the “waiting for player” music (old-timey gramophone) is very similar to the roulette music in Hearthstone?

It gives a whole new meaning to the opening “retro game” you plan in High on Life.

I like playing my move deck and yes, I like playing against a move deck due to its predictability.  It feels like a mid-tier deck to pull out when you want something different or you get the “move” challenge.  I imagine there will be cards in the future that tweak the deck for improvement.

I need to see a movie with him and Jordan Peele as brothers.