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Hmmmmm. My wife loves squishmellows. I love games. Family trip to Game Stop?

Boy, that was another huge swing a miss by me. Keaton was great in that, and my brother and I absolutely wore out our VHS copy of the movie (and the Elfman soundtrack on tape) after seeing it multiple times in the theater. 

NEVER (take your star) :)

I think the writing on this show has a bit more to recommend to it than you do, but I enjoyed the well written analysis. So have a star!

I really like The Mandalorian, but strangely enough it is not the Star Wars of it all that draws me to it. I am as up for seeing Luke or Ahsoka appear and tear things up as anyone, but the show draws me in with its episodes that remind me of old television westerns. A couple of heroic drifters wander into town, solve

When “Major Dad” was announced for that role, I remember thinking it was a big mistake. How completely wrong I was. You could not take your eyes off Hearst every time he was on screen. What a performance by Gerald McRaney.

Deadwood is my favorite show, but there is a more than compelling argument that the Wire should be #1. If I were king of these lists, I would have those two 1 or 2 in any order, and the Sopranos third. YMMV of course. 

Deadwood is the best show I have ever seen. More than that, I can think of no show more relevant today than that one. The whole premise of the show is that we are all one body, completely dependent on each other for growth and survival, and also dependent on the institutions that bind us together.

Absolutely. After reading this article I went back and watched that part of Cyberpunk. I had the exact same thought-it is not only funny, but it fits the game and the world around it perfectly. 

No “arguably” about it. Without that vehicle, I probably don’t finish the game. Driving anything else felt like piloting a log on a mud racetrack. Anytime I was forced to drive something else for story or quest purposes, it was awful. 

After an amusing easter egg, you’re gonna get jumped by a bunch of gonks.”

I do not blame you. There was so much I liked about Arkham Knight-the combat and moving around the city were refined to perfection, and the story worked well (if a tad predictable if you are familiar with the comics).

That is my thought too. I think this will be on sale around the holiday season, and then I will bite. 

Besides: It’s been seven damn years since Arkham Knight came out. I gotta get my Bat-Fix somehow.”

“Wayned”? :)

I do not want to take price increases lightly, as I know it poses a barrier to this great hobby for many people. But I am absolutely fine with a price increase:

This is a very well written piece. Further, I am a big fan of Harley Quinn, Deidrich Bader, and his work on the same.

I upvoted this first because I am looking forward to the Marvels, second because I want Ms. Larson to play Captain Marvel for a long, long time, and third because I read your “Hell yeah” in the voice of Kite Man from Harley Quinn and it made me smile. 

Spoilers for Witcher 3:

This is a well written piece, but I am honestly baffled by this take. What makes The Last of Us more “gratuitous” than any of the many examples of post apocalyptic fiction out there? I can understand if some don’t want violence with their media-perfectly understandable. But when you have works like The Stand and The