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Spork3245

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  1. Whoa now, I never said I was optimistic I listed sequel series that were good/well received only because of the notion that none have been good.
  2. That was a season long arc with small bits and not an episode of Seinfeld. Please stop.
  3. That’s my point: it doesn’t need to do that to be good if it’s a one-off special as it only needs to be “as good” as the average episode to be satisfying. Seinfeld has one of the worst finales in sitcom history so it’s not fighting against itself here.
  4. Fuller House is exactly the same as the OG, therefore it's a perfect endorsement of a sequel done correctly. Whether or not it's good isn't relevant, IMO, as it's just as good as the not-so-good 90s show was: it's 1:1 with it . Bel-Air has been a pleasant surprise in that I had no expectations for it, and was probably leaning towards preemptively hating it, but wound up with a "oh... this is... somehow... good?" - but it's an actual reboot and not a sequel so let's not dwell on that one. The new Futurama continuation was great - it was on par with all of the Comedy Central seasons, IMO (some good eps, some great eps, some meh/bad eps). The Roseanne/The Conners sequel has been pretty well received, even if it's not my personal cup of tea How I Met Your Father (which is both a reboot and a sequel) was very good, but unfortunately didn't get the ratings it needed to continue. The Ducktales reboot has been well received, but I've personally never watched it. Despite no one watching it, the Saved by the Bell reboot was absolutely fantastic, especially it's second season <- I'd argue it was a much better show than the original. Though it's not out yet, I'll argue that XMen '97 is probably going to be a lot of fun
  5. Cobra Kai, Fuller House, Bel-Air, and others have been good, though. I definitely don’t think it would work as being revived as a series, fwiw..
  6. Thanks, I really didn't want to keep trying to find ways to phrase "children death toll in Israel-Palestine" on Google
  7. I figured you already knew all this but wanted to clarify that it's not like the Palestinians have anywhere else to legitimately go. I remember reading/hearing about this a long time ago, but I cannot for the life of me find a source right now (the current conflict fills any search I try), so I'm not 100% sure if I'm remembering correctly so please take this with a grain of salt: one or two of the nations that initially took in Palestinian refugees expelled them after the refugees attempted to claim a "divine right" to the country that took them, or something like that - again, I don't want to spread misinformation so please grain of salt this, but I recall a reason why so few other nations take them or directly support them outside of "attack Israel". Hamas' whole thing is to integrate themselves among civilians to cause non-combatant casualties. I don't mean to speak for @TUFKAK but I don't believe he's saying that Israel is blameless, however, the constant argument from one side is "Israel bad" and it's tiring.
  8. It’s not even close to that good for them. Unless something changed recently, Jordan is the only Middle Eastern country that will grant Palestinians citizenship, and others won’t even allow Palestinian refugees into work programs despite labor shortages. An undocumented person working a produce farm in the US has it better than most Palestinians in refugee camps.
  9. I seem to get basically the same performance with 4k DLAA and 4k DLSS Quality. Also, I noticed that DLSS Quality seems more aliased than in other games.
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