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Don't capitalize the word. That's what got me.
Oh my it's a very confusing game huh? Well at least you didn't play Infinite Stratos.
I wish for infinte knowledge.
Be lucky you haven't played the Infinite Stratos or Sword Art game.
Statement of the year.
Well that can't be a coincidence considering when this was announced.
Yes pls
Just discovered a new level of dank.
Yes! I thought Luxord was a badass boss. Though I think he's gotten killed off way too quick, I can't help but feel he could've been so more.
You'd be one of those bosses were physical damage would'nt effect your Hp. Instead you'd set conditions and status's for the Mc to handle, only using knowledge and dank memes to damage them internally. This would be your boss fight ost:
I'm 8 episodes away from finishing Prison Break, so far I love every minute of it.
I think this year's riddles are probably the most challenging. You would make a great boss fight cat.
This is the greatest thing ever, you made my day.
I'm still stuck on floor one.
10/10 lacks ost.
Bleach Scope
Well before I get to that, I like one of the things you pointed out. Since the beginning of the series Walter's behavior has slightly shifted into a more agitated state. This started when he arrived from the first time he cooked becoming sexually intimate with Skyler. This began shifting more to him punching the air dryer in the hospital, to getting Walter Jr. Drunk. All these psychological behaviors were short term until one day it changed from an out of the normal behavior, to an alternate personality (Hesienberg). To answer your question its either when he was serving Walter Jr. Alcohol
Yes Walt did admit that he cooks meth because he's good at, but that's not really the case in the first three seasons. You forget why Walt even started in the first place. Walt's confessing during the finale was pretty much an explanation why he started cooking during Season 4 and 5. I believed Walter completely changed prior to Gus's death, yes Skyler did notice, but I don't believe she was sexually abused. Well, actually once during season 2, but Walter stopped. I don't think Walter was manipulating Skyler when he broke into the house, I think he was confused about what's going on and tried to have everything come back to normal. I don't think Walter's a good person, but I believe some of his actions were justifiable. Some. He wasn't really bad in Season 1-2, he was very ignorant and forced into certain situations. Season 3 he was filled with storm and stress, Season 4 on the otherhand he figured out how the drug world works. He begin to shape into a more darker personality. Season 5, he completely shifts.