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My hope is that the roster was kept so lean so that the balancing issues were perfectly handled.  I'm not ready to say that the new Critical Edge moves will be as pointless as the Critical Finish was to 4, but I'm not optimistic that it is a signature refinement in the same way 8-way run or guard impacts are.  Capcom

I failed at it twice but managed to finish in on the third attempt, powered by the guilt of Wallace's recent suicide.  It really does have a lot of funny concepts that are, as you probably imagine, buried in a overly complicated format.  It isn't so much that the actual plot is difficult to follow so much as lots of

Only those of us who are too strung out on meth aren't drunk. 

A spoiler alert would have been nice.  I was actually going to say that that paragraph was a pretty succinct description of a book that I often couldn't describe without rambling on an on. 

Fuck: Lively, since I recognize her from 'the Town'
Marry: Bledel, I don't know who that is, so why not?
Kill:  Tamblyn, I never met an Amber that didn't irritate me
Impregnate etc.: America, I always wanted to say, 'I impregnated America but made her get an abortion.' 

I don't know why, but something tells me I should order the death of the Rolling Stones. 

"The leads are two brooding youths…"  And they are spikey-haired orphans too?  With amnesia?  Cool!

Well, that's not a very nice thing to say. 

I think most of the ports of arcade games get are bought as impulse purchases.  "I remember the Simpsons Arcade game.  And it is only 10 dollars!"  Three button pushes later, you are out ten bucks that would likely have been spent on some other needless, impulse buy.  That said, I never beat that game before and am

*hisses*
That Voldo has a way with words. 

My favorite Wings the band joke from Allan Partidge.  "Who were Wings? They're only the band the Beatles could have been." 

I always loved that they left out what is usually the defining feature of most super hero mythologies, the origin.  Usually, the origin stories define what drives a hero and, often enough, what void they are trying to fill.  But, Artie?  He needs nothing, wants so very little, and just exists to be a force for good. 

Yellow Fever has Endless Mike, Stu Benedict, and that amazing lounge singer kid.  It is almost the ideal episode of Pete and Pete even though it doesn't use little Pete. 
I tend to rate season 3 below the first 2 seasons for trying to introduce a lot of new characters and never quite figuring out what to do with

In real life, you can make an educated guess based on the circumstances where you meet people.  With actresses I always assume they are older than they appear since most actual teenage actresses are on children's television, not really anything I watch. 

I would settle for just having most of the panels uploaded to youtube,  but I too would gladly pay to see it live-streamed. 

The show got a lot of uses out of a few different Polaris songs, but "Why I Cry" was probably my favorite non-Polaris song used. 

Considering Boris has a great track record for collaborations (I love that album with Sunn), I was disappointed too.  I expect Boris to be all over the place in terms of quality, but I expected more if they were working with the Cult, who are consistently pretty great. 

But Glee has cover songs!  And when you consider how bad Micheal Jackson songs were, the show can only improve upon them! 

But if you were Dan Cortez, wouldn't you prefer to be known for Seinfeld rather than MTV Sports?

You obviously have no eye for fashion.